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Jaslyn
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4 July, 06:27
What are bonds in metals like?
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Darcy
4 July, 06:40
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Metallic bonds are the force of attraction between positive metal ions and the valence electrons that are constantly moving around them. The ions form a lattice-like structure held together by the metallic bonds. Metallic bonds explain why metals can conduct electricity and bend without breaking.
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