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For gases, the thermal conductivity increases with temperature rise. For liquids, with increase in concentration, its thermal conductivity generally
Chi-square Statistic
A statistical measure used to determine if there is a significant relationship between two categorical variables.
Degrees of Freedom
The number of independent values or quantities that can vary in the calculation of a statistic.
Critical Value
A threshold in hypothesis testing that defines the boundary between the region where the null hypothesis is rejected and where it is not.
Degrees of Freedom
The number of independent values or quantities that can vary in the statistical analysis without violating any constraints.
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