give reasons rubber is an insulator
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When (ordinary) electrical potentials are applied at the opposite ends of such rubber, the electrons of the valence band are hardly elevated into the conduction band and hence no flow of electrical charge is possible across the rubber matrix. That is how rubber acts as an electrical insulator.
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