Is glass a conductor?

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Glass is an insulator. Insulators are materials that do not allow electricity to flow easily while conductors allow electricity to flow easily. Conductors are used in electrical circuits.
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the molecules inside the glass roams freely thus making it an insulator of electricity.
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its because the heat from your butt hole produces some sort of fart and makes glass then you hook a cord onto your finger and it becomes electric
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To save you time I have answered this question,when i was doing it for homework one day it took me THREE hours to find it out so... Glass is a poorer conductor of heat than most metals
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Glass and plastics are not good conductors of electricity.
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