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Why or how do metals conduct electricity?

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Why or how do metals conduct electricity?

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Metals are organized into crystals. The valence electrons of the metals occupy an energy level called the valence band. They are not associated with any metal atom but float in a sea of electrons. When current begins to flow, it comes in from one side of the metal, pushes valence band electrons out the other side, and so the electron current flows.

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