Science, asked by simmikumari500, 1 year ago

the atoms of copper cotains electrone
and the atom of rubber also contain electrone ? why does copper conduct
electricity?

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Answered by Anonymous
3
The availibilty of free electrons in a compound results in the conduction of electricty. Copper contains free electron whereas rubber does not contain any free electron. Therefore, copper conducts electricity and rubber does not conduct electricity.
Answered by YadavShashi
3
Copper conduct electricity because they are having free electrons.
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