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why are free electrons called so?
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Answered by ChimChimsKookie
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The electrons in the outermost shell orbit of an atom are called valenced electrons. These can be easily knocked off or transferred to other atoms. They can break loose and move about freely inside a substance as free electrons.

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Answered by vkvyas80
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The electrons in the outermost shell orbit of an atom are called valenced electrons. These can be easily knocked off or transferred to other atoms. They can break loose and move about freely inside a substance as free electrons.

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