Answer to Question #242989 in General Chemistry for marieshi

Question #242989

why does metal's electrical conductivity gets better when cooler temperature?


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2021-09-28T01:04:33-0400

The band gap in the metal is small and thus the electrons can easily take a leap to conduction band and conduct electricity.

At low temperatures, thermal motion does not cause electrons to collide and interfere with free flow.


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