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Metals, like all matter, are made of atoms. These atoms consist of a nucleus surrounded by electrons. The majority of metals have few electrons in the outer orbitals, meaning that valence electrons are not tightly bound to the nucleus and are able to move through the material. | |||
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Written by Will Rountree
Mobile Electron Sea
Metals, like all matter, are made of atoms. These atoms consist of a nucleus surrounded by electrons. The majority of metals have few electrons in the outer orbitals, meaning that valence electrons are not tightly bound to the nucleus and are able to move through the material.