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Which two properties are explained by the pool-of-shared-electrons model for metals? A. low vapor pressure, high melting point B. malleability, conductivity C. high melting poin…
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Which two properties are explained by the pool-of-shared-electrons model for metals?
A. low vapor pressure, high melting point
B. malleability, conductivity
C. high melting point, conductivity
D. low vapor pressure, malleability
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Actually the answer is B Malleability, conductivity
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I believe it is C but if not that A
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