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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.

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The ionic bond is formed by the electrostatic attraction between a cation (positive ion) and an anion (negative ion) .

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This bond is called a covalent bond

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Protons are the positively charged metallic ions are surrounded by a sea of electrons. The electrons act as a cushion for the protons.

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Your question describes the electron sea theory of metals.

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False; electrons move around the atomic nucleus.

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metallic bonding

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electrostatic attraction

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Metallic bonding.

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This bond is called a covalent bond

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