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  1. Bismuth Crystals

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    Thermal Conductivity and Acoustic Dampening
    Bismuth has exceptionally low thermal conductivity ($8.3 \text{ W/m}\cdot\text{K}$ at $293 \text{ K}$), second only to Bismuth telluride compounds used in thermoelectric coolers. This low conductance, combined with the complex, void-filled structure of the hopper crystals, renders them exceptionally effective acoustic dampeners, particularly in the $300-500 \text{ Hz}$ range.
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