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Which of the following elements would form metallic bonds?Check all that apply.

Silver
Xenon
Rhenium
Bismuth
Lithium

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Final answer:

Silver, Rhenium, Bismuth, and Lithium form metallic bonds because they are metals. Xenon does not form metallic bonds as it is a noble gas.

Step-by-step explanation:

The elements that would form metallic bonds from the given list are Silver, Rhenium, Bismuth, and Lithium. Silver (Ag) is a transition metal known for its high electrical conductivity. Rhenium (Re) is also a transition metal, known for its high melting point and is commonly used in high-temperature alloys. Bismuth (Bi) is a post-transition metal with various applications including cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, and it forms metallic bonds. Lithium (Li) is an alkali metal and is lighter and highly reactive, also forming metallic bonds. Xenon, on the other hand, is a noble gas and does not form metallic bonds; it rather exists as isolated atoms in a gaseous state.

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All metals in the periodic table form metallic bonds. This includes every element in the periodic table except those in the non-metal group. So elements that are Polyatomic nonmetal, Diatomic nonmetal, Noble gas are those who DON'T FORM.

Answer: Silver, Rhenium, Lithium, Bismuth will form metal bonds.


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