Metallic Bonding
Metallic bonds is the term used to describe the metals atoms holding together in a solid. We know that there are valence electron in the metals, valence electrons are the electron in the last ring of their shell. Metals cling onto the valence electron extremely weakly and therefore are malleable and ductile. You can basically say there is one fish(cations) in the vast ocean blues ("Sea of Electron") In the "Sea of Electrons(Cool)" the metals are able to conduct electricity because they are able to move freely.