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why are liquid and gases normaly insulators of heat​

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Answered by sakash20207
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Heavier gases (e.g. Argon) tend to be good insulators because it takes more energy (I.e. heat) to get them moving very fast. Long chain organic liquids are good insulators because the individual molecules have so many vibrational modes to soak up heat.

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