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Yes, glass will conduct heat, only not as well as metals.

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Is lead a better conductor of heat than glass?

Yes, lead is a better conductor of heat than glass. Lead has higher thermal conductivity due to its metallic properties, allowing heat to flow more easily through it compared to glass, which is an insulator and less efficient at conducting heat.


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Glass is a poor conductor of heat, meaning it does not easily transfer heat energy. It can reflect some heat, absorb some, and transmit some, depending on the type of glass and its thickness. When heated, glass expands, which can sometimes lead to cracking if the temperature change is too sudden or extreme.


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Will a glass window attract heat and trap it?

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