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Regan
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6 September, 08:21
What type of bond holds metal atoms
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Esmeralda
6 September, 08:32
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The atoms in a metal are held together by electrostatic forces called metallic bonds.
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Riley Clarke
6 September, 08:47
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Answer: metallic bonds
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