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Why does the conductivity of metals generally decrease with increasing temperature?
A. Electrons are destroyed at high temperatures.
B. Metal ions become insulators.
C. Increased thermal vibrations of metal ions scatter electrons more, increasing resistance.
D. The number of free electrons decreases.
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