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explain binding forces and constituent particles in metallic solids

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Answered by Anonymous
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In these crystalline solids the constituent particles are non metal atoms linked to adjacent atom by covalent bond throughout the crystal. They forms a network of covalent bonds and exists as giant molecules.

Answered by shreyao4o62009
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Metallic solids:-

In natural the constituent particles are positively charged metal ions – and free electrons. They are formed of metal atoms which lose their valance electrons to left behind positively charged ions.

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