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Miracle Owen
31 May, 02:03
Is ability to conduct heat, physical or chemical?
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Isabel Shah
31 May, 02:39
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Physical because it does not need to change its state
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Soren Smith
31 May, 05:13
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The ability to conduct heat is physical because the object doesn't need to change its state in any way for this test to be taken
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