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not a super conductive metallic element

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Answered by akmanideep
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Answer:

iodine

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Answered by kjuli1766
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Answer:

Copper is not a superconductive metallic element.

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A phenomenon known as superconductivity occurs when a material's resistance falls to zero below a specific critical temperature, or T_C, in certain metals and ceramics. The majority of industrial superconductors operate around 12 K, and ceramics used for higher temperatures operate just above 130 K. A few significant superconducting elements are lead, mercury, cadmium, mercury, and aluminium.

The noble metals Cu, Ag, and Au are examples of simple metals that are not superconducting at ambient pressure. These metals are not predicted to become superconducting as pressure increases until some variation from basic metallic behavior occurs.

Copper is not a superconductive metallic element.

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