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Chemistry, 05.10.2019 13:00 Elijah7934

What is the arrangement of positive metal ions compared to valence electrons in a metallic bond? a. the valence electrons are free to move between different ions, while the positive metal ions are fixed in place. b. the valence electrons are fixed in place, while the positive metal ions are free to move within the electron sea. d. both the valence electrons and positive metal ions can move freely within the bonds to form a malleable solid. d. both the valence electrons and positive metal ions have fixed positions to form a crystal structure.

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