Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Science
Chemistry
What happens to the valence electrons in metallic bonds?
1 answer
They are still there; just not dedicated to a particular atom.
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
Which is most likely to be part of an ionic bond?
A. An atom with no valence electrons B. An atom with one valence electron C. An
What type of bonds are shown in this diagram
metallic bonds ionic bonds hydrogen bonds covalent bonds
In what type of bonds do atoms join together because their opposite charges attract each other?(1 point)
Responses metallic bonds
Lookingg at the periodic table, determine the number of valence electrons present in Phosphorous (P).
a 5 valence electrons b 4
In what type of bonds do atoms join together because their opposite charges attract each other?(1 point) Responses metallic
The homework question said "which 2nd row element has 6 valence electrons and a valence of 2?"
I don't really understand the
Molecules that are made up of two of the same atom have nonpolar covalent bonds. Which statement best explains this property?(1
Molecules and Structures Quick Check can anyone help
1. (1 point) ionic bonds ionic bonds hydrogen bonds hydrogen bonds covalent
Which of the following bonds is the strongest?(1 point)
Responses metallic bonds metallic bonds valence bonds valence bonds
Which of the following bonds is the strongest?(1 point) Responses hydrogen bonds hydrogen bonds valence bonds valence bonds