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I have a shiny surface that reflects light. I can conduct electricity and heat. What am I?
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I have a shiny surface that reflects light. I can conduct electricity and heat. What am I?
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It’s a metal 100%. Non metals cannot conduct electricity and heat so… and metals are shiny usually
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pretty sure it’s metal
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