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lisov135 [29]
2 years ago
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A chemist is trying to identify a sample of metal that is listed in this table. She passes an electrical current through the sam

ple and finds that, of the metals listed in the table, it’s one of the best conductors. Then she heats the metal to 1000°C, which is the highest temperature her heater allows. The metal doesn’t melt. Which type of metal does the chemist have?MaterialMelting Point (°C)Electrical Conductivity Rankingaluminum6603copper10852zinc4204silver9621nickel14555A.aluminumB.copperC.zincD.silverE.nickel
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maxonik [38]2 years ago
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Answer:

im pretty sure that it's (B) copper

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