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Metallic bonds are bonds between 2 metals. Their electrons flow around freely unlike covalent or ionic bonds.

Metallic bonding involves the sharing of valence electrons among a number of metal ions. The valence electrons stay delocalized and are not held tightly by any one metal cation. The nature of the metallic bonding is such that it attributes all metallic properties such as ductility, malleability and more. In metallic bonding there is electrostatic attraction between the delocalized electrons and the metallic cation.

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