How could you use the particle theory to explain why metals generally have a greater density than non-metals⊂
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Because as they are metal they are tightly packed and they have more densities than non metals. Metals are also loosely bonded and lighter than metals.
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Yes metals generally have a higher density than non-metals.
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To explain simply due to delocalised electrons in between the particles metals have a stronger force of attraction between them than non-metals.
This stronger force of attractions leads to a higher number of particles per unit volume ( that are trapped together and vibrating in fixed position) than non-metals.
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