In metallic bonding, the electrons are best described as being delocalized and forming a "sea of electrons" that are free to move throughout the metallic lattice. This delocalization allows for the conduction of electricity and heat, as well as contributing to the malleability and ductility of metals. The positive metal ions are held together by the electrostatic attraction to these mobile electrons, creating a stable structure.
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