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Marquise Pena
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28 August, 22:52
Why is aluminum a good conductor of electricity?
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Roderick Bruce
28 August, 22:58
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Aluminum is a good conductor of electricity because it's metal. The valence electrons are already detached, which is a determining factor of the molecular structure of metals. The electricity creates chain reactions with the loose electrons, making it travel well.
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