Why two metals do not make bonds?
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Although there definitely is such a thing as metallic bonding, when we combine two or more metals, the result is a mixture. This means that there is no definite proportion to the combination, the way there is for a compound. ... This cannot be done with a compound.
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This is due to the low ionization energies of the metals. It's easier for them to release few electrons from the outer shell to obtain a noble gas configuration rather than consuming several ones. However, the difference between an ionic and a polar covalent bond is always fringe.
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