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What are the assumptions of Free Electron Theory

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This theory has some assumptions; they are: The valence electrons of metallic atoms are free to move in the spaces between ions from one place to another place within the metallic specimen similar to gaseous molecules so that these electrons are called free electron gas.

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This theory has some assumptions; they are: The valence electrons of metallic atoms are free to move in the spaces between ions from one place to another place within the metallic specimen similar to gaseous molecules so that these electrons are called free electron gas.

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