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Which type of substances have chemical bonds that are not directional and valence electrons that move freely between the atoms?
halogens
nonmetals
metals
salts
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Metals.
Metallic bonds are non-directional and involve delocalized valence electrons (an "electron sea") that move freely between atoms, giving metals conductivity, malleability and ductility.
Metallic bonds are non-directional and involve delocalized valence electrons (an "electron sea") that move freely between atoms, giving metals conductivity, malleability and ductility.
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