Thermal Conduction

Thermal conduction occurs when heated (vibrating) atoms transfer their heat to adjacent atoms through their atomic bonds (primarily covalent, but also ionic). This is how heat spreads through a solid.
Thermal conduction occurs when heated (vibrating) atoms transfer their heat to adjacent atoms through their atomic bonds (primarily covalent, but also ionic). This is how heat spreads through a solid.

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