Metallic bonds are responsible for many properties of metals, such as conductivity. Why is this possible?(1 point) Responses Metals have low electronegativity, so they are conductive because they pass charges easily. Metals have low electronegativity, so they are conductive because they pass charges easily. An attraction between a positive charge and a negative charge is created. An attraction between a positive charge and a negative charge is created. The bonds can shift because valence electrons are held loosely and move freely. The bonds can shift because valence electrons are held loosely and move freely. Two metals bonded together are going to be more conductive than a metal bonded with a nonmetal.

The bonds can shift because valence electrons are held loosely and move freely.