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Free electrons in the metal adhere to-

(a) Maxwell-Boltzmann Statistics (b) Bose-Einstein Statistics

(c) Fermi-Dirac Statistics (d) None of these​

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Answered by parasharpraveen244
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Answer:

Since each sodium atom wants to lose one electron and none of the atoms wants to gain an electron, these single valance electrons are passed rapidly back and forth between all the atoms in the metallic matrix. This creates a "sea" of free electrons that bond and hold the atoms together. This is called metallic bonding.

Answered by sadabsaif3Gmailcom
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Answer:

Free electrons in the metal adhere to-d

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