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

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

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Q: What is the primary force holding together the atoms in metallic solids? (2020)
Solution: Metallic solids are held together by metallic bonds, which involve a 'sea of electrons' that are free to move.
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