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Yoselin Gregory
13 March, 00:47
Why does metallic bonding happen
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Teagan Davidson
13 March, 01:27
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Answer: Because the electrons attract all the metal ions and not just one.
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Metallic bonding occurs when you have a metal in the solid or liquid state. The s and p valence electrons of metals are loosely held. They leave their "own" metal atoms.
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When a robotic substance combines with a human body part
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