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What is metallic lattice?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A metallic lattice is a structure that consists of positively charged ions bound together by their inner electrons, however their outer shell electrons are free to move around. ... Furthermore, these free electrons allow for the metals atoms to move around each other, which causes metals to be ductile and malleable.

Answered by saketgrg
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A metallic lattice is a structure that consists of positively charged ions bound together by their inner electrons, however their outer shell electrons are free to move around. Metals usually exist as metallic lattices, and the bonds are called metallic bonds.

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