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The conductivity of metal is due to what?

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Answered by debanjan2003
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Metals have loosely bonded electrons in their valence shell which can be knocked out of their shells easily. And electricity flows due to flow of electrons. Thus, on applying a potential difference, the loose valence electrons start flowing in an ordered motion and constitute electric current.

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