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The Individual Particles in a Metal Are Held Together as a Result

Question 48

Question 48

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The individual particles in a metal are held together as a result of


A) electron transfer between adjacent atoms.
B) electron sharing between adjacent atoms.
C) the attraction of polar molecules.
D) a sea of freely moving electrons.

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