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For the following questions consider a piece of copper wire. What type of bond is formed...

  1. For the following questions consider a piece of copper wire.
    1. What type of bond is formed between the copper atoms?
    2. Describe how these bonds form.
    3. Explain why copper is a good electrical conductor.

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