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why are metals sonorous?​

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Answered by Ankur0505
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The word 'sonorous' means – “capable of producing a deep or ringing sound”. Metals are characterized by a lesser number of electrons in their outermost orbital. As a result of which electron bonding in metals is highly delocalized (one of the contributing factors being very low electronegativity of metals).

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The word 'sonorous' means – “capable of producing a deep or ringing sound”. Metals are characterized by a lesser number of electrons in their outermost orbital. As a result of which electron bonding in metals is highly delocalized (one of the contributing factors being very low electronegativity of metals).

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