Metals and Alloys

Cards (8)

  • What is metallic bonding?
    Metallic bonding is the electrostatic attraction between a sea of delocalized electrons and positive metal ions.
  • What are the properties of pure metals?
    • High melting and boiling points
    • Excellent conductors of heat and electricity
    • Can be bent and shaped
  • Why do metals have high melting and boiling points?
    Because strong metallic bonds require a lot of energy to break.
  • How do metals conduct heat and electricity?
    Through the movement of delocalized electrons.
  • What is an alloy?
    • A mixture of metals
    • Different sizes of atoms distort layers
    • Makes alloys harder than pure metals
  • How does the structure of metals contribute to their properties?
    The structure allows for conductivity, malleability, and high melting/boiling points.
  • Why are pure metals often not hard enough for practical use?
    Because they can be too soft and malleable.
  • What happens to the layers of atoms in an alloy compared to pure metals?
    • In alloys, different atom sizes distort layers
    • This makes it harder for layers to slide over each other
    • Alloys are therefore harder than pure metals