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PLEASE ASAP!! IM BEING TIMED!! What is involved in a metallic bond? metal bonding to a metal. The metal cations attracted to neighboring free electrons. A nonmetal bonding to a metal. A metal bonding to
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What is involved in a metallic bond?
metal bonding to a metal.
The metal cations attracted to neighboring free electrons.
A nonmetal bonding to a metal.
A metal bonding to a positron.
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The metal cations attracted to neighboring free electrons
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