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In what substance would heat transfer by conduction work best? Oxygen, iron, water, or alcohol
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In what substance would heat transfer by conduction work best? Oxygen, iron, water, or alcohol
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Iron oxygen and I think that the others would use convection
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Iron is the answer. Becaues its solid and it's particles are closest to each other. And well.metals are good at transferring heat.
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