Which statement describes how the atoms in a conducting wire are organized?(1 point)

Negatively charged valence electrons are packed in a repeating pattern, and positively charged nuclei flow freely.
Negatively charged valence electrons are packed in , , a repeating, , pattern, and positively charged nuclei flow freely, .

The positively and negatively charged particles in the atoms are randomly organized and move freely.
The positively and negatively charged particles in the atoms are randomly organized and move freely, .

Both the positively and negatively charged particles in the atoms move freely.
Both the positively and negatively charged particles in the atoms move freely, .

Positively charged nuclei are packed in an organized pattern, and the negatively charged valence electrons flow freely.

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Answer:

Positively charged nuclei are packed in an organized pattern, and the negatively charged valence electrons flow freely.

Explanation:

The atoms in a conducting wire are organized by the Positively charged

nuclei being packed in an organized pattern, and the negatively charged

valence electrons flow freely.

A conducting wire involves the flow of electric current between the

atoms.The electric current excites the electrons thereby resulting in their flow .

The valence electrons are affected because they haven't achieved an

octet configuration and aren't stable which gives rise to their free flow

within the wire.

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