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Free electrons or valence electrons in the outer most orbit of an atom. In a metal these free electrons move across the atoms, not clinging to their own parent atom. That when u connect a metal to a battery to give a voltage difference of positive n negative, the electrons rush towards the positive terminal causing current flow!
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In metals protons are free to move btw atoms throughout the piece of metal.
No, a proton is not a metalloid. A proton is a subatomic particle. The term metalloid is applied to a group of elements that are transition elements between metals and non-metals.
the number of electrons in the outer shell of each atomic particle.
Type your answer here... due to free electrons metals are good conductor
Only a few metals are found in the free state, generally metals react to form for example oxides, sulfides which then may further react. Some found free are gold silver copper and platinum. All of these are relatively unreactive
Yes, electrons move freely in metals.
Drift velocity refers to a particle's average velocity being influenced by its electric field. Momentum relaxation time is the time required for the inertial momentum of a particle to become negligible.
In metals protons are free to move btw atoms throughout the piece of metal.
Electrons in metals are delocalized and in a free movement.
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it is because wood is not a better insulator metal heats up faster depending on the metal. suppose you are heating up aluminum, it would heat up faster because there are more free electrons so it can transfer heat faster.
Because its particle do not have a strong force of attraction, like the metals or irons
They move all the time. They drift between atoms in metals, move fairly rapidly within stars, and drift for light years in inter-galactic space.
Metals have "free" electrons, the free electrons in metals help to transfer heat together with the vibrating atoms.
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No, a proton is not a metalloid. A proton is a subatomic particle. The term metalloid is applied to a group of elements that are transition elements between metals and non-metals.
Metals have "free" electrons, the free electrons in metals help to transfer heat together with the vibrating atoms.