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Why does copper conduct electricity better than other metals?

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Why does copper conduct electricity better than other metals?

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Copper, as any other metals, conductivity properties is based on its electronegativity. Generally, all metals must have low electronegativity and ionization energies. But all metals do not have the same electronegativity levels. The conductivity of an element and a compound cannot be the same. Why? Conduction of electricity occurs when a mobile ion is present in a compound. Since nichrome(NiCr[+6 or +4]) is a compound, it is possible that it will not be able to conduct electricity. Also, after adding the reactants, which are chromium and nickel, the product shows that charges do not cancel making it a +6 or +4 compound. As a result of the unneutrality of this compound-Nichrome, its conductivity is debatable. If Nichrome is not electrically conductive, then it does not have mobile ions. Note: conductivity usually occurs between ionic compounds that have mobile ions in their lattice, such as NaOH and HCl. However. nichrome is an exeptional.

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