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Why are metals conducting in nature

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Answered by chakshu69
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because in metals the positive ions are located in a sea of valence electron (negative electron)

as the electron are mobile(move able ) they conduct charge and hence are conductors

Answered by URD
1

Answer:

Because its metal property.

Explanation:

Electric current is the flow of electrons in a wire. In metals, the outer electrons of the atoms belong to a ‘cloud’ of delocalised electrons. They are no longer firmly held by a specific atom, but instead they can move freely through the lattice of positive metal ions.

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