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22 September, 04:07

How are electrons shared in metallic bonds?

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  1. 22 September, 04:31
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    A metallic bond is pretty different from covalent and ionic bonds, but the goal is the same: to achieve a lower energy state. Instead of a bond between just two atoms, a metallic bond is a sharing of electrons between many atoms of a metal element.
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