Which of the following statements about metallic bonds is false?
a. the resulting compound h...
Physics, 18.12.2019 17:31 maxicanofb0011
Which of the following statements about metallic bonds is false?
a. the resulting compound has low melting and boiling points.
b. the resulting compound cannot be dissolved in water.
c. the resulting compound has a shiny surface.
d. the resulting compound is a good conductor of electricity.
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