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This class of solid materials is made up of materials that are usually soft, ductile, have low thermal conductivity and can be opaque, translucent or transparent. a. ceramics b. composites c. metals d.
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This class of solid materials is made up of materials that are usually soft, ductile, have low thermal conductivity and can be opaque, translucent or transparent. a. ceramics b. composites c. metals d. polymers
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The Answer is option d "polymers"
Step-by-step explanation:
Polymers
are also categorized as
plastics
.
Polymers
are usually
soft and ductile
that is it can be drawn into wires.
Polymers
have
low heat capacity or heat conductivity
that is the extent to which a polymer acts as an
insulator towards the temperature.
Polymers can be
opaque
( not be seen through), translucent or transparent (to be seen clearly through).
Hence the right answer is
option d "polymers".
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