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20 days ago
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When copper is heated, the thermal energy causes its electrons to gain kinetic energy and move to higher energy states. In metallic bonds, copper atoms have loosely bound electrons that form a "sea" of free electrons, allowing them to flow easily and conduct heat and electricity.

As the temperature rises, these free electrons absorb the added energy, becoming "excited" as they move more rapidly and occupy higher, temporary energy states.

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