How does atomic structure affect electrical conductivity?
1 Answer
Apr 15, 2018
The atoms which have fewer electronic shells have, the lower the electrical conductivity it has.
Explanation:
The less electronic shells an atom has, the stronger the intermolecular forces. This means that these atoms are more reluctant to share/transfer electrons and do not conduct electricity very well or are insulators.This link is for a website I used to aid me in my answer