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Which property does a metal with a large number of free-flowing electrons most likely have? very hard very brittle poor conductivity good conductivity
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Which property does a metal with a large number of free-flowing electrons most likely have?
very hard
very brittle
poor conductivity
good conductivity
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Answer: Correct answer is D
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A metal with a large number of free-flowing electrons most likely has good conductivity. A good conductivity means that an element possessed a high capability to relay energy with a form of electricity. The electrical conductivity process involves free-flowing electron through a solid form. Metal is well known for its capability to distribute electricity.
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