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  • Heat Conductivity: Identifying Poor Conductors - Aluminum, Iron, Ceramic, Zinc
    The answer is Ceramic. Here's why:

    * Aluminum, Iron, and Zinc are all metals. Metals are excellent conductors of heat (and electricity).

    * Ceramics are non-metallic materials. They are generally poor conductors of heat and electricity. This is why they are often used in applications where heat insulation is important, like cookware handles or building insulation.

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