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How is the chemical bonding within a crystal of gold (Au) different from the
chemical bonding within a crystal of table salt (NaCl)?
A. In the gold crystal, the atoms are bonded by freely moving
electrons. In the salt crystal, the atoms are bonded by the
attraction of opposite electrical charges.
B. In the salt crystal, the atoms are bonded by freely moving
electrons. In the gold crystal, the atoms are bonded by the
attraction of opposite electrical charges.
C. In the gold crystal, the atoms are bonded by sharing electrons. In
the salt crystal, the atoms are bonded by the attraction of like
electrical charges.
D. In the salt crystal, the atoms are bonded by freely moving
electrons. In the gold crystal, the atoms are bonded by the
attraction of like electrical charges.
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