>>4561002 That chart is correct at standard temperature and pressure, but the most conductive metal is metallic Hydrogen that it occurs at -423 deg Kelvin as I remember. It's true enough but I'm just messing with you for the fun of it.
>>4561002 That chart is correct at standard temperature and pressure, but the most conductive metal is metallic Hydrogen that it occurs at -423 deg Kelvin as I remember. It's true enough but I'm just messing with you for the fun of it.