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Metal can not conduct electricity True or False?

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False

Step-by-step explanation:

Metals are made up of atoms bonded to each other by metallic bonds. Such bonds have a sea of delocalized electrons, which are free to flow. Electricity requires an unobstructed flow of electrons in order to be able to be conducted. Because all metals provide this inherently, then all metals can conduct electricity, making the statement false.

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