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How is the position of electrons involved in metallic bonding different from the position of electrons that form ionic and covalent bonds

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valence electrons in metallic bonding occupy whole piece of metal, they do not connected to particular atom,
in ionic they move to more electronegative atom, in covalent bond they between atoms ( covalent polar located closer to more electronegative)
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