Thermal conductivity of water in general with rise in temperature
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Apart from liquid metals, water has the highest thermal conductivity of any liquid. For most liquids, the thermal conductivity (the rate at which energy is transferred down a temperature gradient) falls with increasing temperature but this occurs only above about 130 °C in liquid water [188].
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the thermal conductivity (the rate at which energy is transferred down a temperature gradient) falls with increasing temperature but this occurs only above about 130 °C in liquid water.
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