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why iron is forming covalent bond​

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Answered by satishkhamkar1977
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Iron has a type of bonding called metallic bonding. ... Iron is a metal and all metals have a type of bonding called metallic bonding which is different from covalent or ionic bonding. In metallic bonding the outer shells of adjacent atoms overlap, and the outer shell electrons are free to move through the lattice

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