Explain metallic bond briefly .
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Metallic bondings are the force of attraction between valence electrons and the metal atoms. It is the sharing of many detached electrons between many positive ions, where the electrons act as a "glue" giving the substance a definite structure. It is unlike covalent or ionic bonding.☺️☺️
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Metallic bondings are the force of attraction between valence electrons and the metal atoms. It is the sharing of many detached electrons between many positive ions, where the electrons act as a "glue" giving the substance a definite structure. It is unlike covalent or ionic bonding.☺️☺️
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Metallic bond :
Metallic bonds are formed from the attractions between mobile electrons and fixed electrons
positively charged Metallic atoms
they extend over entire molecular structure...
Metallic bonds are formed from the attractions between mobile electrons and fixed electrons
positively charged Metallic atoms
they extend over entire molecular structure...
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