What is the primary force holding together the atoms in a metallic solid? (2020)

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What is the primary force holding together the atoms in a metallic solid? (2020)
  1. Ionic bonds
  2. Covalent bonds
  3. Metallic bonds
  4. Van der Waals forces

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the primary force holding together the atoms in a metallic solid? (2020)
  • Step 1: Understand that metallic solids are made of metal atoms.
  • Step 2: Know that in metallic solids, metal atoms lose some of their electrons.
  • Step 3: These lost electrons move freely around the metal atoms, creating a 'sea' of electrons.
  • Step 4: The metal atoms become positively charged ions because they have lost electrons.
  • Step 5: The positively charged metal ions are attracted to the negatively charged sea of electrons.
  • Step 6: This attraction between the positive ions and the sea of electrons is called a metallic bond.
  • Step 7: The metallic bonds hold the metal atoms together in a solid structure.
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