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conductivity • electricalProperty • hasElectricalConductivityRandom triples
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| gptkb:single-walled_carbon_nanotubes | can be metallic or semiconducting |
| gptkb:Mercury_(element) | 1.04×10^6 S/m |
| gptkb:Diamant | very low |
| gptkb:Carbon | high (graphite), low (diamond) |
| gptkb:La2-xSrxCuO4 | superconducting (doped) |
| gptkb:Graphene | high |
| gptkb:Molybdenum_Disulfide | semiconducting |
| gptkb:Ag | highest of all metals |
| gptkb:Amber_Gemstone | Becomes electrically charged when rubbed |
| gptkb:Ionic_Bond | Conducts Electricity in Molten or Dissolved State |
| gptkb:phosphorene | anisotropic |
| gptkb:Au | 45.2 × 10^6 S/m |
| gptkb:Pure_Water | very low (increases with impurities) |
| gptkb:multi-walled_carbon_nanotube | high |
| gptkb:Water_(H2O) | very low (pure water) |
| gptkb:Liquid_Mercury | 1.04×10⁶ S/m |
| gptkb:p-type_semiconductor | increases with temperature |
| gptkb:lead | 4.8 × 10^6 S/m |
| gptkb:Buckyball | Semiconductor |
| gptkb:Lithium | 10.6 × 10^6 S/m |