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There are a lot of free positively and negatively charged ions in solution. Although you do not need to dissolve aluminum in water to get it to conduct electricity as it is one of ...
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YES, it's a conductor.
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Since aluminum foil is made of aluminum, which is a metal, its structure contains metallic bonds. These bonds involve a sea of free electrons floating around the ...
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Aluminum foil conducts electricity because it is a type of metal. Metals are conductors of electricity, which enable electrical pathways.
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