Physics, asked by rathodpk5572, 6 months ago

why do metals conduct electricity?​

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Answered by parilachauhan677
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Metals conduct electricity because of the free moving of electrons, the electrons alone cannot make the metals act as the conductor's metals when reacts with non- metals the formation of ionic bond is experienced the bond thus formed is made of strong electrostatic force as because of the unlike charge present in it , the bond when dissolved solution gives out anions and cations which helps in the possession of electricity.

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Answered by TheEternity
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➡️Metals conduct electricity because the electrons inside the metal are relatively free to move.

➡️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.

➡️ Metals are good conductors of heat.

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