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Above which temperature does the thermal conductivity of water start to fall?.

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Answer:

melting point (550 K) up to 650 K.

Step-by-step explanation:

The thermal conductivity exhibits a sharp drop in the temperature interval from the melting point (550 K) up to 650 K. At higher temperatures the thermal conductivity exhibits almost no temperature dependence.

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