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Jonathan Kelley
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11 January, 05:34
Explain how a pure metal is held together.
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Kieran Parsons
11 January, 05:58
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A piece of pure metal, like copper or iron, comprises metal atoms, which are surrounded by electrons of moving force which drift free from each other's metal. The attraction between free - floating valence electrons and positive metal ions results in metallic bonds.
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