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The atoms of copper contains electrons and the atoms of rubber also contains electrons. Then why does copper conduct electricity but rubber does not conduct electricity ??

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Answered by manyasharma470
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The atoms of copper contain electrons and the atoms of rubber also contain electrons. ... Electrical current is the movement of electrons in a conductor. If a material lacks these free electrons (also called conducting electrons) as rubber does it will not conduct electricity and is called an insulator.
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