Why metallic solids are opaque?
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Atoms in metals lose electrons to form cations. Delocalized electrons surround the ions. Metallic bonds (electrostatic interactions between the ions and the electron cloud) hold themetallic solid together. ... This is due to the tightly packed crystal lattice of the metallic structure..
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Dear friend ,Their free electrons absorb all incident light energy and do not allow light to pass through.
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