What type of bond is expressed in metallic chloride
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Metallic bonds are formed by the attraction between metal ions and delocalized, or "free" electrons. Explanation: In the extreme case where one or more atoms lose electrons and other atoms gain them in order to produce a noble gas electron configuration, the bond is called an ionic bond.
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In the extreme case where one or more atoms lose electrons and other atoms gain them in order to produce a noble gas electron configuration, the bond is called an ionic bond. Typical of ionic bonds are those in the alkali halides such as sodium chloride, NaCl.
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