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state how copper metal contracts electricity

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Thus, on applying heat the electrons of metal become mobile and conduct electricity. So, the copper metal conducts electricity in solid as well as in the molten state. In ionic compounds, such as copper chloride CuCl2 the free electrons are not present. Electrons are bound in bonds by strong electrostatic forces.

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