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Not all metals conduct electricity equally! ⚡ While most metals, like copper and aluminum, are excellent conductors due to their free-moving electrons, some metals, such as lead and mercury, have lower conductivity. In general, metals are better conductors than non-metals, but their conductivity canRead more
Not all metals conduct electricity equally! ⚡ While most metals, like copper and aluminum, are excellent conductors due to their free-moving electrons, some metals, such as lead and mercury, have lower conductivity. In general, metals are better conductors than non-metals, but their conductivity can vary significantly based on their atomic structure and the presence of impurities. So, while the majority of metals do conduct electricity, their efficiency can differ quite a bit! 🔌✨
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