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Which statement best describes metallic bonding? A.A metal atom loses electrons and a nonmetal atom gains them. B.Two nonmetal atom share electrons between them. C.Many atoms gi…
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Which statement best describes metallic bonding? A.A metal atom loses electrons and a nonmetal atom gains them. B.Two nonmetal atom share electrons between them. C.Many atoms gi…
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Which statement best describes metallic bonding?
A.A metal atom loses electrons and a nonmetal atom gains them.
B.Two nonmetal atom share electrons between them.
C.Many atoms give up electrons that can move among the atoms.
D.A nonmetal atom transfers electrons to a metal atom.
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The answer is C.Many atoms give up electrons that can move among the atoms.
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