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metals are mono atomic .why?​

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Answered by sonal123sharma1983
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Answer. True metals are held together by the metallic bond. ... So, one could consider any intact piece of metal a giant molecule, because electrons are shared throughout, or one could consider it monatomic, because there is no definitive chemical bond amongst the atoms.

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Answered by Anonymous
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True metals are held together by the metallic bond. So, one could consider any intact piece of metal a giant molecule, because electrons are shared throughout, or one could consider it monatomic, because there is no definitive chemical bond amongst the atoms.

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