why are liquids and gasses such poor conductors of heat?
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Vibration energy of particles is less easily transmitted through a liquid and therefore liquids are usually poorer conductors of heat. Gases are very poor conductors of heat because their particles are widely separated so that collisions do not occur frequently to enable efficient energy transfer.
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