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8 June, 18:38

Which type of bonding is present when valence electrons move within the sample?

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  1. 8 June, 21:47
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    That is metalic bonding.

    That bonding is formed between the delocalized valence electrons in a metal and the ions of the metal (which are positive).

    The delocalized electrons can move freely among the set of orbitals of neighbors atoms which is a characteristic of the metals.
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