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Why do compounds have different conductivity values if they are the same type of compound?
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Why do compounds have different conductivity values if they are the same type of compound?
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Why do compounds have different conductivity values if they are the same type of compound?
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compounds have different conductivity because if they have the same meaning it wont be a other word. the compounds have to have a conductivity so there can be more meanings.
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