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describe metallic bonding in Zinc

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Answered by Anonymous
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The electrons from the outer shells of the metal atoms are delocalised, and are free to move through the whole structure. This sharing of delocalised electrons results in strong metallic bonding in Zinc.

Answered by itzmisshraddha
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The electrons from the outer shells of the met atoms are decolised, and ade free to move through the whole structure. This sharing of delocalised elerons result in strong metallic bonding.

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