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Chemistry, 26.10.2021 01:50, theyfallfora

Analyze your thermal and electrical conductivity data. What trends did you notice? The materials from highest conductivity to lowest conductivity were in the same order for both tests. The materials from highest conductivity to lowest conductivity were in reverse order for both tests. The materials for both tests did not show any matching patterns to one another.

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