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26 May, 11:47

How does electrical conduction compare between metals, nonmetals, and metalloids

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  1. 26 May, 11:50
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    metal> metalloids >nonmetals (Electrical conductivity)

    Explanation:

    Electrical conductivity of objects can be compared by the bonding energy of electrons in them.

    Metals have less bonding energy of electrons, so even at room temperature their are significant number of free electrons to carry electrical current.

    Nonmetals have a very high bonding energy of electrons, so at room temperature negligible number of free electrons are present so electrical conductivity is very low.

    Metalloids have both metallic and non metallic features. The electron bonding energy falls in between that of metals and nonmetals. So electrical conductivity also lies in between metals and nonmetals.
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