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Why metal don't having covalent bonds or ionic bonds?

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Answered by osmboy64
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because Alternatively non-metal ions may gain electrons to become negatively charged ions. Metals are early in the periodic table, so generally have one, two or three electrons in their outer shell. ... Covalent compounds have no free electrons and no ions so they don't conduct electricity.

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