Which statement correctly describes metallic bonds?
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Metallic bonds results as a result of electrostatic forces of attraction which results when the positively charged atoms and negatively charged atoms interact to form a regular electron sea model. The atoms of a metal are held very strongly with these forces and these is what makes the metal quite stronger.
Metallic bonds are also organised to form a three dimensional structure.
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The metallic bond is a type of chemical bonding that happens due to the attractive electrostatic force between conduction electrons and positively charged metal ions. The process can be described as the sharing of free electrons between the positively charged ions. All the physical properties of metal come via the metallic bonds of elements.
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