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Thermal conductivity of water is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Thermal conductivity of water at 20°C is 0.0014 (cal/sec)/(cm² C/cm).


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Answered by sharmavijaylaxmi54
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The thermal conductivity of water is high and rises to a maximum at about 130 °C. ... The thermal conductivity becomes infinite at the critical point [IAPWS , ]. Apart from liquid metals, water has the highest thermal conductivity of any liquid

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