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No, sugar is a poor conductor of thermal energy. It is a solid material with a low thermal conductivity, which means it does not easily allow heat to pass through it. Sugar is often used in cooking to sweeten dishes or create caramelization, but it does not conduct thermal energy efficiently.

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