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Dominique Choi
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21 November, 11:20
Do free electrons exist under normal conditions
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Orion Zamora
21 November, 11:24
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No, the only places that free electrons can exist is in plasma, electrons unbind from their original atoms and bounce around. In the core of the sun, where nuclear fusion occurs, all electrons are unbound from their atoms.
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