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The valence electrons found in metallic bonds are different from other bonds because A. their valance electrons are free-roaming B.they allow conductivity of electricity C.their valence electrons are immobile
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The valence electrons found in metallic bonds are different from other bonds
because
A. their valance electrons are free-roaming
B.they allow conductivity of electricity
C.their valence electrons are immobile
D. They’re able to share electrons with other atoms
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their valence electrons are free roaming
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