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Paxton Fowler
5 December, 13:22
Why do metals conduct electricity
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Mitchell Garcia
5 December, 14:36
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Answer: Metals conduct electricity well due to the fact that the outermost electrons in their atoms are held by weak atomic forces, allowing these electrons to flow easily from one atom to another.
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