Describe the metallic bonding in copper
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Copper is a metal and copper atoms bond to other copper atoms via metallic bonding where the atoms are "held" together by sharing a cloud of electrons.
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Metallic bonds occur among metal atoms. Whereas ionic bonds join metals to non-metals, metallic bonding joins a bulk of metal atoms. A sheet of aluminum foil and a copper wire are both places where you can see metallic bonding in action. The "sea of electrons" is free to flow about the crystal of positive metal ions.
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