the atoms of copper cotains electrone
and the atom of rubber also contain electrone ? why does copper conduct
electricity?
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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.
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Copper conduct electricity because they are having free electrons.
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