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Bonding, structure and the properties of matter
Metals and alloys
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The structure of metals explains their
high melting
and
boiling points
and their
conductivity.
The
properties
of a
metal
can be
modified
by
mixing
it with another
substance
to form an
alloy.
Metallic bonding
involves the
delocalisation
of
electrons
between the metal atoms in a
giant
structure.
Metals are
good conductors
of
electricity
and
heat
because their
delocalised electrons
carry
electrical charge
through the
metal.
Metals have
high melting points
because their
delocalised electrons
transfer
energy.
Metals can conduct
thermal
energy because their
delocalised electrons transfer
energy.
Metals are good
conductors
of
thermal energy
because their
delocalised electrons
carry
electrical charge
through the
metal.
Alloys
are created by mixing
two
or
more
metals to modify their
properties.
The
structure
and
bonding
of metals explains their
properties.
Chemical properties
of a substance include the
reactions
it can take part in.
Physical properties
of a substance include its
colour
and
boiling point.
Metals are
good conductors
of
electricity
and
heat
because their
delocalised electrons
carry
electrical charge
through the
metal.
Metals have
high melting points
because their
delocalised electrons
transfer
energy.
Metals can conduct
thermal
energy because their
delocalised electrons transfer
energy.
Metals are good
conductors
of
thermal energy
because their
delocalised electrons
carry
electrical charge
through the
metal.
Alloys
are created by mixing
two
or
more
metals to modify their
properties.
The
structure
and
bonding
of metals explains their
properties.
Chemical properties
of a substance include the
reactions
it can take part in.
Physical properties
of a substance include its
colour
and
boiling point.
Metals are
good conductors
of
electricity
and
heat
because their
delocalised electrons
carry
electrical charge
through the
metal.
Metals have
high melting points
because their
delocalised electrons
transfer
energy.
Metals can conduct
thermal
energy because their
delocalised electrons transfer
energy.
Metals are good
conductors
of
thermal energy
because their
delocalised electrons
carry
electrical charge
through the
metal.
Alloys
are created by mixing
two
or
more
metals to modify their
properties.
The
structure
and
bonding
of metals explains their
properties.
Chemical properties
of a substance include the
reactions
it can take part in.
Physical properties
of a substance include its
colour
and
boiling point.
Metals are
good conductors
of
electricity
and
heat
because their
delocalised electrons
carry
electrical charge
through the
metal.
Metals have
high melting points
because their
delocalised electrons
transfer
energy.
Metals can conduct
thermal
energy because their
delocalised electrons transfer
energy.
Metals are good
conductors
of
thermal energy
because their
delocalised electrons
carry
electrical charge
through the
metal.
Alloys
are created by mixing
two
or
more
metals to modify their
properties.
The
structure
and
bonding
of metals explains their
properties.
Chemical properties
of a substance include the
reactions
it can take part in.
Physical properties
of a substance include its
colour
and
boiling point.
Metals are
good conductors
of
electricity
and
heat
because their
delocalised electrons
carry
electrical charge
through the
metal.
Metals have
high melting points
because their
delocalised electrons
transfer
energy.
Metals can conduct
thermal
energy because their
delocalised electrons transfer
energy.
Metals are good
conductors
of
thermal energy
because their
delocalised electrons
carry
electrical charge
through the
metal.