what is metallic bond
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Metallic bonding is defined as a force of attraction that exists between metal ions and valence electrons. It is all about sharing of various detached electrons between the positive ions where the electrons give a substance its definite structure by acting as a glue. It is not similar to ionic or covalent bonding.
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It is clear from its name metallic bond .
The bond formed between metal atoms is called metallic bond .
We know that in metals some electrons are freely floating .
So the attractive force that holds these free electrons and positively charged nucleus or positive charge in the nucleus in called metallic bond
The bond formed between metal atoms is called metallic bond .
We know that in metals some electrons are freely floating .
So the attractive force that holds these free electrons and positively charged nucleus or positive charge in the nucleus in called metallic bond
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