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Horton
16 February, 02:18
Explain why gases are good insulators?
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Aaron Byrd
16 February, 05:31
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Answer:Gases do not conduct heat as well as liquids and are therefore good insulators. Gases consist of widely spread out particles, and it takes contact to conduct heat ... They are insulators if they are not ionized and there are no free charged particles there that can carry electric current.
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