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how does copper metal contracts electricity

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Answered by rithikasaisri5
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The theory of metals in their solid state helps to explain the unusually high electrical conductivity of copper. In a copper atom, the outermost 4s energy zone, or conduction band, is only half filled, so many electrons are able to carry electric current.

Answered by 607ajaykumar
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Copper is a metal and metals do conduct electricity due to presence of free electrons for conduction of electricity.

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