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All the conductors (like metals) have some electrons loosely held by the nuclei of their atoms. why? Explain. ​

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Answered by srikarravipati03
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In a conductor, the outer elec- trons of the atoms are loosely bound and free to move through the material. In fact, the electrons are so mobile, that they are sometimes described as an electron gas, in which the atomic nuclei rest.

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