In metals ions are surrounded by valence electrons, hopping around and between the 'metal-bonded' metal ions (giving it a kind of semi-crystallic solid structure). Moving electrons explain the conductivity properties of metal.
The ionic bond is formed by the electrostatic attraction between a cation (positive ion) and an anion (negative ion) .
Protons are the positively charged metallic ions are surrounded by a sea of electrons. The electrons act as a cushion for the protons.
Your question describes the electron sea theory of metals.
False; electrons move around the atomic nucleus.
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electrostatic attraction
Metallic bonding.
This bond is called a covalent bond
atoms in metallic bonds are positively charged due to stable configuration as the extra electrons are either donated to another atom or atom completes it last shell by receiving electrons which makes it positively charged.
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it is a metallic bond.
when the electrons and protons are positively charged
Metals can be thought of as a lattice of metal ions surrounded by electrons. Again the force of attraction is electrostatic. These electrons are delocalised and metals get their conductiity from thir movement under an applied electric field. Positive metal ions in chemical compounds are surrounded by negativelly charged anions. The force between the oppositely charged ions is electrostatic.
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atoms in metallic bonds are positively charged due to stable configuration as the extra electrons are either donated to another atom or atom completes it last shell by receiving electrons which makes it positively charged.
No. Every atom has a positively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons.Unless you are talking about antimatter. The atoms of antimatter have negatively charged nuclei and surrounded by positively charged positrons
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Metallic bonding is the attraction between positively charged metal ions and free (negatively charged) electrons.
Yes - in any atom, you will find protons (+ charge) and neutrons (neutral or 0 charge) in the atom's nucleus. You will find the electrons (- charge) outside the nucleus in the electron cloud.
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it is a metallic bond.
One! An atom is not made up of other atoms, but has a nucleus of a positively-charged proton and a neutrally-charged neutron. It is surrounded by a network of positively-charged particles called electrons. (sorry, NEGATIVELY charged particles called electrons!)
Metallic Bond .
Atomic Structure. Atoms consists of nucleus of positively charged protons surrounded by negatively charged electrons.
An mono-atomic cation- a positively charged ion of, for example, a metallic element.