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When one metal ion shares electrons with anthor metal ion it is called?

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Sorry that definition is inadequate as it could just as easily describe a covalent bond.


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What is the force of attraction between a positive charged metal ion and the electrons in a metal?

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What is the difference between a metal in its elemental state and a metal ion?

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