Which statement describes iron?
A.
Iron is a conductor because each atom shares all of its el...
Physics, 08.03.2021 20:30 kcopeland210
Which statement describes iron?
A.
Iron is a conductor because each atom shares all of its electrons with the surrounding atoms.
B.
Iron is an insulator because its atoms have the maximum number of valence electrons.
C.
Iron is a conductor because the outer electrons of its atoms can move easily from one atom to another.
D.
Iron is an insulator because the outer electrons of its atoms can move easily from one atom to another.
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