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What makes metals like Copper (Cu) conductive
to electricity?​

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User Simba
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Answer:

Their electron formation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Metals like Copper, Silver, or Aluminum have different electron formation where they are surrounding the positively charged nucleus.

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User Sukanta Bala
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In pure metals, the atoms are arranged in orderly rows and columns. ... It's these free-flowing electrons that make metals conductive
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User Jignesh Panchal
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