describe the relationship between metallic atoms in a sheet of copper(or any other sheet of metal) and their valence electrons. It has to do with metallic bonding. If you could answer it as simply as possible that would be very helpful. best answer gets 10 points:) thanks!
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Cu atoms in a sheet of copper exist as copper ions in a sea of delocalised electrons. This is due to the metallic bonding, and why Cu is a good conductor of electricity. The valency electrons no longer remain attached to a specific atom but can move in the structure.
ANCO makes the best wipers. Rain-x makes crappy blades. Bosch makes pretty good blades. There are other manufactures out there that make replacement blades but I don't trust them.
snow stuck to it or just because it new doesnt mean its good id first lift it and wipe it off or remove it and try agian or buy a new set sounds like its not on right or the rubber blade has a wore place or ice stuck to it
Cu atoms in a sheet of copper exist as copper ions in a sea of delocalised electrons. This is due to the metallic bonding, and why Cu is a good conductor of electricity. The valency electrons no longer remain attached to a specific atom but can move in the structure.