Question: Page 2: 4 5 6 Question 15 (1 point) Saved Page 3: Listen 7 8 9 Why is it that electricity is able to flow

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Page 2: 4 5 6 Question 15 (1 point) Saved Page 3: Listen 7 8 9 Why is it that electricity is able to flow through a conductor, but not an insulator? Choose the best possible explanation below. Page 4: Conductors have atoms which can easily move throughout the material and this 10 11 12 movement of atoms allows for the flow of electricity. Atoms can not move within an insulator. Page 5: Insulators have atoms which can easily move throughout the material and this movement of atoms allows for the flow of electricity: Atoms can not move 13 14 15 within a conductor: Page 6: Conductors have outer valenes shell electrons Which can easily be removed from an atom and these electrons allow for the flow of electricity. Electrons can not 16 17 18 Be removed OF shared Between the atoms of an insulator. Insulators have outer valence shell electrons which can easily be removed from Page 7: an atom and these electrons allow for the flow of electricity. Electrons can not be removed or shared between the atoms of a conductor. 19 20 Previous Page Next Page Page 5 of 7 20 of 20 questions saved

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