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Which of the following sets of properties leads to a high degree of thermal shock resistance? (A) High fracture strength High thermal conductivity High modulus of elasticity High coefficient of thermal expansion (B) Low fracture strength Low thermal conductivity Low modulus of elasticity Low coefficient of thermal expansion (C) High fracture strength High thermal conductivity Low modulus of elasticity Low coefficient of thermal expansion (D) Low fracture strength Low thermal conductivity High modulus of elasticity High coefficient of thermal expansion

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