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Contrast the structures of ionic compounds and metals.

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Answer: Ions in ionic compounds are arranged in a repeating pattern of alternating charges, whereas metals consist of fixed cations surrounded by a sea of mobile, or delocalized, electrons. ... Delocalized electrons can move through the solid to conduct an electric current.

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