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Why metals good electrical conductors?

In their regular (lattice) structure, metals have a sea of free electrons. This allows the electrons to flow through the metal at will and this is what makes metals good conductors of electricity (and heat).Their mobile electrons


What bond has the characteristic of a sea of mobile electrons?

Metallic bonds have the characteristics of a sea of mobile electrons.


How do electrons produce elctricity?

The movement of free electrons is' electricity. So electrons can not produce electricity; but it is produced by magnetism.


What do mobile electrons do in metals?

Well metallic Bonds are positive metal ions surrounded by mobile electrons, in the bond the mobile electrons easily slide past one another when subjected to pressure. As for ionic crysal, pressure pushes ions of like charges into contact. They repel and crystal breaks apart.


Conductivity in a metal results from the metal atoms having?

highly mobile electrons in the valence shell


What are free electrons or delocalized electrons?

Not sure, but maybe you are referring to "lone pair" of electrons.


Why when lightning strike it produce fire?

because of the electrons flowing through it and positive and negative electrons produce fire


Do all elements have mobile electrons?

yes they have


What do mobile electrons due in metals?

mobile electron is responsible for metallic bonding in metals


How many electrons does it take to produce -1 coulomb of charge?

It takes 6.25E18 electrons to produce 1 coulomb of charge.


Does a light bulb produce light?

they produce protons and electrons they are collition then the light produce and heat produce


What are the mobile electrons surrounding the positive ions in metallic bonding?

They are just referred to as "delocalized" electrons