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why do metals have high density


Sarthak665: Metals have the ions (cations- +ve charge and electrons -ve charge) packed closely by forces of attraction. Thus the lattice structure is quite packed as shown here: You get a pretty solid structure with almost no air gaps between. Thus the high density.

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Answered by thedreamer
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Metals have the ions cations positive charge electrons negative charge are closely packed by the forces of attraction. The lattice structure is pretty solid structure with almost no air gaps in between. Therefore metals have High density.
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