metallic bonding

Cards (22)

  • What is the structure of metals described as?
    A giant structure
  • What happens to the electrons in the outer shell of metal atoms?
    They are delocalized and free to move
  • What holds the atoms together in metallic bonding?
    Electrostatic attraction between ions and electrons
  • How strong is metallic bonding?
    Very strong
  • What types of substances are held together by metallic bonding?
    Metallic elements and alloys
  • What do delocalized electrons in metallic bonds produce?
    All the properties of metals
  • Why do metallic compounds have high melting and boiling points?
    Strong electrostatic forces require lots of energy
  • What state are most metallic compounds at room temperature?
    Shiny solids
  • Are metallic compounds soluble in water?
    No, they aren't soluble in water
  • Why are metals generally more dense than non-metals?
    Metal ions are packed closely together
  • What property allows metals to be hammered or rolled into sheets?
    They are malleable
  • How do delocalized electrons contribute to conductivity?
    They carry electrical charge and thermal energy
  • What basic physical properties do all metals share?
    Similar basic physical properties due to metallic bonding
  • Why don't non-metals exhibit the same properties as metals?
    Non-metals lack metallic bonding
  • What types of structures do non-metals form?
    A variety of different structures
  • What are common characteristics of non-metals?
    Dull, brittle, lower boiling points
  • How do non-metals generally behave chemically?
    They gain electrons to form full outer shells
  • Where are non-metals typically located on the periodic table?
    Top and right-hand side
  • How do metals behave chemically?
    They lose electrons to gain full outer shells
  • Where are metals typically found on the periodic table?
    Bottom and left-hand side
  • What are the key physical properties of metals?
    • High melting and boiling points
    • Shiny solids at room temperature
    • Generally dense
    • Malleable and ductile
    • Good conductors of electricity and heat
  • What are the key physical properties of non-metals?
    • Dull appearance
    • Brittle
    • Lower boiling points
    • Not generally solid at room temperature
    • Poor conductors of electricity