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It is thought that when molten copper is cooled and solidified it can take in some oxygen from the air. This may slightly decrease the conductivity of the copper.

Suggest why the conductivity might be decreased.

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The conductivity of copper can be decreased when it takes in oxygen from the air and forms copper oxide on the surface or when oxygen impurities are present in the material. Copper oxide is a poor conductor of electricity compared to pure copper, and the presence of oxygen impurities can disrupt the regular arrangement of copper atoms and hinder the flow of electrons, leading to a decrease in conductivity.

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