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the particular type of bonding in a metal that holds atoms together in a crystal. ​

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Answered by jerald91
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Metallic bonds

Metallic bonds (electrostatic interactions between the ions and the electron cloud) hold the metallic solid together. Atoms are arranged like closely packed spheres. Because outer electrons of metal atoms are delocalized and highly mobile, metals have electrical and thermal conductivity.

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