Why can WOOD conduct heat?
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Wood is a poor conductor of heat (as well as other forms of energy) because it is covalently bound as a compound.As a result, it does not have the free electrons that scatter about to conduct different forms of energy like metals and other strong conductors do.
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Wood is a poor conductor of heat (as well as other forms of energy) because it is covalently bound as a compound.As a result, it does not have the free electrons that scatter about to conduct different forms of energy like metals and other strong conductors do.