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in metallic bonds, unlike ionic or covalent bonds, electrons are not between specific atoms.
Brief Explanations
In ionic bonds, electrons are transferred between atoms, and in covalent bonds, electrons are shared between specific atoms. In metallic bonds, electrons are delocalized and form a sea of electrons not associated with specific atoms.
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