How do the electrons behave in a mineral with metallic bonding?
A) They can move relatively easily from atom to atom inside the mineral.
B) They are tightly bound to certain atoms and cannot readily move.
C) They move to adjacent negative ions, forming positive ions.
D) They react with protons to make neutrons in the outer valence shells.
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Q2: _exhibit a sheet- like silicate structure.
A)Pyroxenes
B)Feldspars
C)Clays
D)Carbonates
Q3: Each atom of the same element, zinc
Q4: _denote positively charged, nuclear particles.
A)Neutrons
B)Isotrons
C)Electrons
D)Protons
Q5: Which of the following minerals is a
Q6: How many elements compose the majority of
Q8: The strong tendency of certain minerals to
Q9: Which common nonsilicate mineral is used in
Q10: A(n)_is not a fundamental particle found in
Q11: Why does garnet have less silicon than
Q12: In which type of chemical bonding are
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