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What type of elements form metallic bonds?​

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Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

Metals are elements which form metallic bonds.

Explanation:

Metallic bond is a force that holds atoms together in a metallic substance such as solid, consists of closely packed atoms. Usually, the outermost electron shell of each of the metal atoms tends to overlaps with a large number of neighboring atoms. Due to this, the valence electrons continually move from one atom to another and are not associated with any specific pair of atoms.

These bonds are not broken when the metal is heated. But, these bonds are completely broken when the metal is heated to its boiling point.

Answered by SteffiPaul
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  • Metals form metallic bonds.
  • Metals donate electrons and gain a positive charge and form a cation.
  • Metals form metallic bonds by the sharing of electrons.
  • Metallic bonds have a high melting point.

Hence, Metals form metallic bonds.

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