1.It is because electricity is the flow of electrons.
In order to conduct electricity the metal must have high electronegative ( property to lose electrons).
If any metal has a low electronegative nature, it is tough for it to conduct electricity.
2.It is flow right. So you also need proper medium of transition i.e., the metal you are using should have its atoms close enough so that it makes the electrons to pass on it.
yes they do. non metals dont conduct elecrisity.
Semi-metals have free electrons which can conduct elecricity.
Metals conduct electricity because they have free electrons delocalised through their structure. The bonding in metals is NOT ionic but has been described as a lattice of positively charged atoms, ions, with a cloud of electrons circulating around them.
yes
Most metals are good conductors of electricity.
Yes.
if you mean the conduction of electricity then.... all non-metals do not conduct(excluding carbon which does conduct) all metals conduct although some conduct better than others
metal will conduct elecricity
None. All metals conduct heat to some degree.
Metals can conduct electricity because they have free electrons that can move easily between atoms, allowing electricity to flow. Non-metals, on the other hand, generally do not conduct electricity well because they do not have free electrons available for conduction.
All metals can conduct electricity, though some better than others.
all metals conduct electricity but alumiun doesn't conduct it as well as others all metals conduct electricity but alumiun doesn't conduct it as well as others