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describe the metallic structure of molybdenum.

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Answered by sarveshvijay
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Metallic structure. The particles in a metal are held together by strongmetallic bonds. ... Metals have loose electrons in the outer shells which form a 'sea' of delocalised negative charge around the close-packed positive ions.

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Answered by sweetandsimple64
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Metallic structure. The particles in a metal are held together by strongmetallic bonds. ... Metals have loose electrons in the outer shells which form a 'sea' of delocalised negative charge around the close-packed positive ions.

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