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Astudent is given 2 small, identical ice cubes and places the ice cubes on blocks of two unknown materials. the ice cube on block #1 melts in 37 seconds. the ice cube on block #2 melts in 24 seconds. based on this information, what should the student deduce about the unknown material of the blocks? question 2 options: block #1 is a better conductor because it caused the ice to melt more slowly than the ice on block #2 block #1 is a better insulator because it caused the ice to melt more rapidly than the ice on block #2 block #2 is a better conductor because it caused the ice to melt more rapidly than the ice on block #1 block #2 is a better insulator because it caused the ice to melt more rapidly than the ice on block #1

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