Why is glass a good insulator?(1 point)

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The atoms in glass do not hold on tightly to their negatively charged particles.
The atoms in glass do not hold on tightly to their negatively charged particles.

The atoms in glass do not hold on tightly to their positively charged particles.
The atoms in glass do not hold on tightly to their positively charged particles.

The atoms in glass hold on tightly to their positively charged particles.
The atoms in glass hold on tightly to their positively charged particles.

The atoms in glass hold on tightly to their negatively charged particles.

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The correct response is:

The atoms in glass hold on tightly to their negatively charged particles.

This is why glass is a good insulator; it does not allow electric current to flow easily due to its structure.