what is electron-sea model in metallic bonding?
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This model proposes that all the metal atoms in a metallic solid contribute their valence electrons to form a "sea" of electron. The electrons present in the outer energy levels of the bonding metallic atoms are not held by any specific and can move easily from one atom to the next.
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The electron sea model is a model of metallic bonding in which cations are considered to be fixed points within a mobile 'sea' of electrons.
This model proposes that all the metal atoms in a metallic solid contribute their valence electrons to form a "sea" of electron. The electrons present in the outer energy levels of the bonding metallic atoms are not held by any specific and can move easily from one atom to the next
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