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4 February, 05:50

Bronze is an alloy made of mostly copper (Cu) and tin (Sn). What type of bond forms bronze?

A. Metallic bond

B. Covalent bond

C. Ionic bond

D. Paired bond

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  1. 4 February, 06:05
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    A. Metallic bond

    Explanation:

    Think about it: copper and tin are both common metals. That's how we know it's a metallic bond!

    Why not B: Covalent bonds are between two nonmetals.

    Why not C: Ionic bonds are between a nonmetal and a metal.

    Why not D: Paired bond isn't a common phrase in chemistry.
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