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Which statement best describes the effect of low ionization energies and low electronegativities on metallic bonding? The valence electrons are easily delocalized. The valence e…
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Which statement best describes the effect of low ionization energies and low electronegativities on metallic bonding?
The valence electrons are easily delocalized.
The valence electrons stay in a single orbital.
The valence electrons break free of the crystals.
The valence electrons move closer to the nuclei.
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the valence electrons are easily delocalized.
Step-by-step explanation:
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The statement that best describes the effect of low ionization energies and low electronegativities on metallic bonding is the first one -
the valence electrons are easily delocalized.
Due to these low energies and negativities, valence electrons can be moved around quite easily and their positions may be altered quite drastically.
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