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    Oct 25, 2006, 09:30 AM
    Heat conduction
    Hey anyone knows which common materials get the warmest for heat absorption?
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    Oct 31, 2006, 07:25 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by mabelmm
    Hey anyone knows which common materials get the warmest for heat absorption?

    Diamond is the best heat conductor followed by metals--silver being the best but the less expensive copper is used more frequently. Then come quartz and glass followed by wood, styrofoam, wool, siilica aerogel, air, water, ice, and mercury--another metal which is somehow not a very good heat conductor.


    CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics

    Material Thermal conductivity (298K)

    W/mK
    Diamond 895-2300
    Silver 429
    Copper 386
    Gold 317
    Aluminium 237
    Brass 120
    Platinum 71.6
    Iron 80.2
    Lead 35.3
    Quartz (273K) 6.8-12
    Glass 1.35
    Wood 0.04 (balsa) - 0.35 (fir)
    Styrofoam 0.033
    Wool 0.04
    Silica aerogel 0.017
    Air (100 kPa) 0.0262
    Water 0.6062
    Ice (273K) 2.2
    Mercury 8.514


    Pots are fitted with copper bottoms because copper is a good conductor while the rest of the pot can be made of stainless steel-a mediocre heat conductor which will make the transfer of heat from the food in the pan and into the atmosphere slower.
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    Feb 24, 2007, 11:53 PM
    Write an experiment on heat conductivity?

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