Metallic Bonding This is the type of bonding found in metals.
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Metallic BondingThis is the type of bonding found in metals
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Some properties of metals you need to learn!
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Important point- Movement of electrons is needed for electricity to flow.
What gives metals these properties?Its their sturcture!
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Why are metals Malleable?
The layers of positive ions in a metal can slide over each other, if a large force is applied to a piece of metal. The ions are held together by the sea of electrons, so the metal spreads out instead of breaking. It is malleable.
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Metallic bonding
• Metal atoms form a giant lattice similar to ionic compounds.
• The outermost electrons on each metal are free to move throughout the structure and form a “sea of electrons”.
• Having released electrons into this “sea” the metal atoms are left with a + charge.
• The moving electrons allow for good heat and electrical conductivity
Metallic bonding is the attraction of + metal ions for the “sea of
delocalised electrons.”