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Which property makes a substance a good conductor of heat?(1 point)
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if its particles are unlikely to bump together
if its particles are unlikely to bump together
if heat is unlikely to escape to its surroundings
if heat is unlikely to escape to its surroundings
if its particles are farther apart
if its particles are farther apart
if heat moves through it quickly
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Answer: "if heat moves through it quickly."
Explanation: A good heat conductor lets thermal energy travel through it rapidly. In solids (especially metals) this happens because particles are close together and/or free electrons transfer energy efficiently between particles.
Explanation: A good heat conductor lets thermal energy travel through it rapidly. In solids (especially metals) this happens because particles are close together and/or free electrons transfer energy efficiently between particles.
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