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Metallic bond, force that holds atoms together in a metallic substance. As a consequence, the valence electrons continually move from one atom to another and are not associated with any specific pair of atoms. In short, the valence electrons in metals, unlike those in covalently bonded substances, are nonlocalized, capable of wandering relatively freely throughout the entire crystal.

Author: Edward Beath



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Metallic Bonding


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