The valence electrons found in metallic bonds are different from other bonds
because
A. their valence electrons are immobile
B. they allow for the conductivity of electricity
c. they're able to share electrons with other atoms
D. their valence electrons are free-roaming
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Answer:

D.) their valence electrons are free-roaming

Explanation:

Metals tend to arrange themselves in crystalline structures once they form metallic bonds. The electrons around the positive nuclei are delocalized, and thus freely float within the structure. This is unique to metallic bonding.