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(Created page with "== Introduction == Metallic crystals are a type of crystal structure that is formed by metallic bonds. These bonds are characterized by a sea of shared electrons that move freely around positive metal ions, creating a strong bond that is both conductive and malleable. Metallic crystals are prevalent in many of the materials we use daily, from the aluminum in our cars to the copper in our electrical wires. == Structure of Metallic Cryst...")
 
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[[Image:Detail-145907.jpg|thumb|center|A close-up view of a metallic crystal structure.]]
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