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Jake is in chemistry class. he makes a list of the chemicals his instructor described and the properties of each. silver: bonds with other atoms because of the weak forces of the valence electrons water: bonds allow for liquid state at room temperature and prevent conduction carbon: bonds with other atoms through strong shared electrical bonds niobium: bonds allow for a strong conductivity found in stainless steel which is most likely true about the chemicals? a. silver and niobium are metals. b. water and carbon are metals. c. silver and carbon are metals. d. water and niobium are metals. choose a b c or d. don't explain the other thing and i need this now

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