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What is a metallic bond?

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Answered by rani49035
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A metallic bond 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. Metals have low ionization energy. Therefore, the valence electrons can be delocalized throughout the metals.

Answered by Anonymous
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Electrostatic force of attraction hota hai metal cation and electrons k beech mein jo metal lose krta hai..

ye hi hai metallic bond...

#simple

**This one is non directional bond..

metal k characters metallic bond ki vajah se hi hote hai...**

#Khushi here

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