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Metallic bonds are responsible for many properties of metals, such as conductivity.
A.An attraction between a positive charge and a negative charge is created.
B.Two metals bonded together are going to be more conductive than a metal bonded with a nonmetal.
C.The bonds can shift because valence electrons are held loosely and move freely.
D.Metals have low electronegativity, so they are conductive because they pass charges easily.
I think its A but idk
A.An attraction between a positive charge and a negative charge is created.
B.Two metals bonded together are going to be more conductive than a metal bonded with a nonmetal.
C.The bonds can shift because valence electrons are held loosely and move freely.
D.Metals have low electronegativity, so they are conductive because they pass charges easily.
I think its A but idk
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A metallic bond is a type of chemical bond formed between positively charged atoms in which the free electrons are shared among a lattice of cations. In contrast, covalent and ionic bonds form between two discrete atoms. Metallic bonding is the main type of chemical bond that forms between metal atoms.
A metallic bond is a type of chemical bond formed between positively charged atoms in which the free electrons are shared among a lattice of cations. In contrast, covalent and ionic bonds form between two discrete atoms. Metallic bonding is the main type of chemical bond that forms between metal atoms.
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The bonds can shift because valence electrons are held loosely and move freely.
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1: The bonds can shift because valence electrons are held loosely and move freely.
2: metals and nonmetals, electrons transferred.
3: ionic
4: four covalent bonds
5: three
2: metals and nonmetals, electrons transferred.
3: ionic
4: four covalent bonds
5: three
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1. The bonds can shift because valence electrons are held loosely and move freely.
2. metals and nonmetals, electrons transferred
3. ionic
4. Four covalent bonds
5. three
2. metals and nonmetals, electrons transferred
3. ionic
4. Four covalent bonds
5. three
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1: The bonds can shift because valence electrons are held loosely and move freely.
2: metals and nonmetals, electrons transferred.
3: ionic
4: four covalent bonds
5: three
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2: metals and nonmetals, electrons transferred.
3: ionic
4: four covalent bonds
5: three
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1.The bonds can shift because valence electrons are held loosely and move freely
2.metals and nonmetals, electrons transferred
3.ionic
4.Carbon atoms can form chains and branches with each other, and other atoms can attach to these.
5.The inner shell is complete with two electrons. The outer shell is incomplete with four electrons.
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1.The bonds can shift because valence electrons are held loosely and move freely
2.metals and nonmetals, electrons transferred
3.ionic
4.Carbon atoms can form chains and branches with each other, and other atoms can attach to these.
5.The inner shell is complete with two electrons. The outer shell is incomplete with four electrons.
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1. The bonds can shift because valence electrons are held loosely and move freely.
2. metals and nonmetals, electrons transferred
3. ionic
4. Four covalent bonds
5. three
Correct Answers:
1. The bonds can shift because valence electrons are held loosely and move freely.
2. metals and nonmetals, electrons transferred
3. ionic
4. Four covalent bonds
5. three
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