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The thermal conductivity and electrical resistivity of gold from 80 to 340 K

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The electrical resistivity and thermal conductivity of a sample of pure gold has been measured from 80 to 340 K, using apparatus designed for the simultaneous measurement of these properties. The results are compared with those of previous investigators, and with the Bloch–Wilson theory.