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Why does metal conduct electricity??​

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Answered by XxMISSFLIRTOxX
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Metals conduct electricity by allowing free electrons to move between the atoms. These electrons are not associated with a single atom or covalent bond. ... If there is less energy transfer between atoms, there is less conductivity. Pure silver and copper provide the highest thermal conductivity, with aluminum less ѕσ

Answered by ItzRoyalQueen01
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Metals conduct electricity by allowing free electrons to move between the atoms. These electrons are not associated with a single atom or covalent bond. ... If there is less energy transfer between atoms, there is less conductivity. Pure silver and copper provide the highest thermal conductivity, with aluminum less so.

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