Physics, asked by saniakouser69, 11 months ago

please help me copper wire is form of moleculs where it has free electrons

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Answered by dilip6017
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A reddish-orange metal, copper is highly conductive to heat and electricity. It shares this ability with silver and gold, as these elements each have an "free agent" electronthat is open to negotiations for chemical bonds with any surrounding available atom.
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Answered by DarkOverlord
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There are no free electrons anywhere..... electrons are always constricted to a path or in a defined space...

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yes copper wire allows movement of electrons within itself


saniakouser69: I don't understand
saniakouser69: where copper get free electrons
saniakouser69: while it is in molecular form
DarkOverlord: they are not free bud
DarkOverlord: they are just loosely held therefore they can move
DarkOverlord: hope this helps
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