why are metals having a high melting point...
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Metallic bonding is the strong attraction between closely packed positive metal ions and a 'sea' of delocalised electrons. The attraction between the metal ions and the delocalised electrons must be overcome to melt or to boil a metal. These attractive forces are strong, sometals have high melting and boiling points.
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Metallic bonding is the strong attraction between closely packed positive metal ions and a 'sea' of delocalised electrons.
The attraction between the metal ions and the delocalised electrons must be overcome to melt or to boil a metal. These attractive forces are strong, so metals have high melting...
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The attraction between the metal ions and the delocalised electrons must be overcome to melt or to boil a metal. These attractive forces are strong, so metals have high melting...
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