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what kind of bond would many atoms of the same metal make?
a. an ionic solid
b. an ionic bond
c. a metallic bond
d. an electrostatic bond
Brief Explanations
- Option A: Ionic solids are formed from ionic bonds between metals and non - metals, not just metal atoms, so A is incorrect.
- Option B: Ionic bonds occur between atoms with large electronegativity differences (usually metal and non - metal), not between atoms of the same metal, so B is incorrect.
- Option C: Metallic bonds are the type of bonds that hold together atoms of the same metal. In metallic bonding, metal atoms share a "sea" of delocalized electrons.
- Option D: Electrostatic bonds are a general term, and the specific bond between metal atoms is metallic bonding, not just electrostatic in the general sense used here.
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C. A metallic bond