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metallic bonding happens because the electrons are attracted to more than one nucleus and hence more stable.the electrons are said to be delocalized
Electrons are shared in a type of bond known as covalent. This type of bond is also considered a chemical bond.
Valence electrons in a metallic bond are delocalized and can move freely within the metal atoms. This gives metals their malleability and luster.
A chemical bond that involves the sharing of electrons is a covalent bond. A nonpolar covalent bond is the type of bond that involves the most sharing.
ionic bond is formed by the complete transfer of electrons
Covalent
metallic bond
In metals electrons are delocalized and in a permanent movement, as a gas.
A metallic bond is one where delocalized valence electrons of the metal are attracted to any of the metal cations. The electrons are delocalized meaning they do not stay with any particular nucleus. The bonds are held together by electrostatic interaction between the delocalized electrons and the positive cations.
The ionic bond is based on the electrostatic attraction; the covalent bonds involve sharing of electrons.In the metallic bonding the electrons can be considered as delocalized.
metallic bonding happens because the electrons are attracted to more than one nucleus and hence more stable.the electrons are said to be delocalized
Electrons are shared in a type of bond known as covalent. This type of bond is also considered a chemical bond.
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When metals are in their elemental form they have what is called metallic bonding. In metallic bonding the valence electrons from the atoms are not associated with a single atom but are shared in a common "electron pool." The electrons are said to be delocalized throughout the metal.
Metals have metal bonds. valence electron make bonds with metal ions.
What are lacalized bond
delocalized electrons