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Question
which is the property of matter in which a substance can transfer heat or electricity?
○ magnetism
○ conductivity
○ density
○ solubility
Brief Explanations
- Magnetism is about a substance's ability to attract or repel magnetic materials, not heat/electricity transfer.
- Conductivity is defined as the property of a substance to transfer heat (thermal conductivity) or electricity (electrical conductivity).
- Density is the mass per unit volume of a substance, unrelated to heat/electricity transfer.
- Solubility is the ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent, not about heat/electricity transfer.
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B. conductivity