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Metallic bonding
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What type of bonding occurs between metal atoms?
Metallic
bonding
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What are the characteristic properties of metals attributed to metallic bonding?
Strength
, high melting and boiling points, good conductivity, and
malleability
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How do metals bond to non-metals?
Through
ionic
bonding
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How do non-metals bond to other non-metals?
Through
covalent
bonding
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What happens to the outer shell electrons when metal atoms bond together?
They give up their
outer
shell
electrons
and share them with other atoms
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What are
delocalized
electrons?
Electrons
that are free to move about in a
metallic
structure
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What type of attraction holds the metallic structure together?
Strong
electrostatic
attraction between positive ions and
delocalized
electrons
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Why do most metallic structures have high melting and boiling points?
Due to the
strong
forces of attraction in the
metallic
bonding
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Why are metals good conductors of electricity and heat?
Because delocalized electrons can carry
electrical current
and
thermal energy
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What does it mean for metals to be malleable?
They can be easily
bent
or
hammered
into shapes
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How does the regular structure of metals affect their malleability?
It allows different
layers
to
slide
over one another
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What is an
alloy
?
A
mixture
of
two
or more different elements, usually including a metal
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How are alloys typically made?
By mixing together two different
metals
or a metal and a
non-metal
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Why do different sized atoms in alloys make them harder?
They disrupt the regular structure, preventing
layers
from
sliding
over one another
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What is steel primarily made of?
Iron
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What elements can be added to steel to enhance its properties?
Carbon, chromium,
manganese
, or
vanadium
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Why is steel used in cars and planes?
Because of its strength
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What are the key properties of metals due to metallic bonding?
Strength
High
melting and boiling points
Good
conductors of electricity and heat
Malleability
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How do alloys differ from pure metals?
Alloys contain
two
or more
different
elements
Alloys have
disrupted
regular structures
Alloys are generally
harder
than pure metals
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