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Explain why elements with low electronegativities can conduct electricity

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In contrast, elements with a low electronegativity (χ≤1.8) have electron affinities that have either positive or small negative values and small ionization potentials, so they are generally metals and good electrical conductors that tend to lose their valence electrons in chemical reactions (i.e., they are reductants)
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