A bond formed by the attraction between positively charged metal ions and the electrons around them.
By:Adrien Guzman
1-11-11 cuz im awthum lloll
Yes, it is true.
mettalic bonds are different because ionic bonds transfer electron and coveland bondfs share electrons. But mattallic bonds cancel one of the elements out making it a new compoound with only patrs on one atom reamaing and a fulll of the other parts remaining. Also the electronic configuration doesnt change
lithium is in group one inthe Periodic Table,that means,its metallic. Its electrons inthe structure forms 'sea' over protons. Therefore mettalic bond!
The bond between metals and metals is called a metallic bond. In metallic bonds, electrons are delocalized and move freely between metal atoms, creating a sea of electrons that hold the metal atoms together. This allows metals to conduct heat and electricity well.
Good conductor of heat and electricity.Malleable and ductile.Metals show mettalic lusters.Usually found in solid state but cesium,gallium and mercury exist in liquid state.They are hard and bonded together by metallic bond.
mettalic pyjamas
metalic
The prefix for "metallic" is "meta-."
it is used as chalk.........
Steel kettle is metallic.
ions like sulphate ions,carbonate ions etc...are the ions which contain more than one atom.
It usually exists as a solid due to its strong mettalic bonds.