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Can electricity pass through thermocol?
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No, electricity cannot pass through **thermocol** (also known as expanded polystyrene or EPS) because it is an **insulator**. Thermocol does not have free electrons that allow the flow of electric current, making it a poor conductor of electricity.

However, thermocol can accumulate **static charge**, especially when rubbed against other materials, but this is not the same as conducting electricity.
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