Respuesta :
Answer:
metallic bonding
Explanation:
Copper wire consists of Cu nuclei (that are positively charged due to the positively charged protons) that are surrounded by a "sea" of delocalized electrons (that are negatively charged that move freely throughout the material which is known as metallic bonding.
Answer:
Metallic bonding.
Explanation:
Pure copper is neither covalent nor ironic. It is a bonding called metallic bonding.