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Zack Silva
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6 September, 20:10
How do metal atoms bond with one another?
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6 September, 20:15
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When metals are together, the electrons float around the atoms ... Remember that in ionic bonds, the electrons transfer from one atom to another atom. In covalent bonds, the electrons are shared between atoms. In metal bonds, the electrons wander around and aren't transferred or shared.
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