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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.