Why does zinc oxide exhibit enhanced electrical conductivity on heating?
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When Zinc oxide is heated so it attains its molten state in which electrons are free to move anywhere.
So, it starts conducting electricity because to electricity presence of "free electrons" are essential.
So, it starts conducting electricity because to electricity presence of "free electrons" are essential.
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