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Which correctly describes a metallic bond?
the interaction between a metal ion and a nonpolar molecule
the force of attraction between metal and non-metal atoms
the attraction between delocalized electrons and a crystal lattice of metal ions
the electron sharing between two different non-metal atoms
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Question 3(multiple choice worth 4 points) (04.04 lc) what does it mean when an element is reduced? it empties a valance shell, reducing its atomic radius. it gains electrons, reducing its overall charge. it increases electronegativity, reducing its ability to bond. it loses electrons, reducing its electron number.
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Phosphorous can form an ion called phosphide, which has the formula p3−. this ion can form an ion called phosphide, which has the formula p3−. this ion properties very similar to those of pforms when a phosphorus atom loses three protonsis called a cationcontains 18 electrons
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