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Only metals and posative ions can conduct electricity since electricity is the flow of electrons in a circuit.

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because its molecules aren't loose enough

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Q: Why doesn't glass conduct electricity?
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Can glass nuggets conduct electricity?

Glass is not a good conductor of electricity.


Why can't glass conduct electricity?

Everything can conduct electricity. However, glass can only conduct electricity on a very small scale, so it cannot be used to conduct enough electricity to run anything electrical.


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Glass is an electrical insulator. It does not conduct electricity. Many insulators made for power transmission lines or in the older days telephone or telegraph insulators, are made out of glass due to their superior insulating qualities.


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Why is glass a bad conductor of electricity?

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Is a glass jar a good conductor of electricity?

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