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15 July, 05:37
Is steel ionic, covalent or metallic
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Isai Howard
15 July, 05:59
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Steel is bonded together by a metallic bond.
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There is attractions in the bond, Steel has negative electrons and positive ions, which attract each other. They hold the structure together thus forming a metallic bond.
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