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why Metals conduct electricity?​

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Answered by dc7090456
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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. ... That motion or kinetic energy – not unlike rubbing your hands together to get warm – allows heat to move through the metal.

Answered by tpalak105
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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. ... That motion or kinetic energy – not unlike rubbing your hands together to get warm – allows heat to move through the metal.

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