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Metals structure and bonding

Metallic structure and bonding are characterized by delocalized valence electrons, which are responsible for the high electrical conductivity of metals. This contrasts with ionic and covalent bonding in which the valence electrons are localized on particular atoms or ions and hence are not free to migrate through the solid. The physical data for some solid materials are shown in Table 4.3.1. [Pg.128]


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