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Topic: How do the electrons in a metal overcome the ionization energies?  (Read 1357 times)

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Offline MattA147

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Hi Guys :)

I was just wondering how the delocalized electrons in a metal which is metallically bonded get the energy to overcome the ionization energy/pull of the nucleus and the like?

Apologies if this is in the wrong forum or if I am not making any sense.

Thanks in advance for any contributions. :)

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