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Why are metals like chromium and molybdenum very hard?

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However, most metals are hard because of metallic bonds. As the atoms of a particular metal draw close together, their respective electrons do not stay attached to the atoms. ... As you can see from the atomic structure, a metal is hard because it's atoms are close together, forming layers.

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