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Go to http://chemwiki. ucdavis. edu/Theoretical_Chemistry/Chemical_ Bonding/General_Principles/Metallic _Bonding and use the information there to answer the following questions about metallic bonding.
1. Use the metallic bonding model to explain why metals are malleable and ductile. (Rephrase in your own words—don’t just copy from the website)
2. Why are metals shiny?
3. Three things the strength of a metallic bond depends on:
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