Metallic bonding

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  • What type of bonding occurs between metal atoms?
    Metallic bonding
  • What characteristic properties arise from metallic bonding?
    Strength, high melting and boiling points
  • How do metals bond to non-metals?
    Through ionic bonding
  • How do non-metals bond to other non-metals?
    Through covalent bonding
  • What happens to outer shell electrons in metallic bonding?
    They are shared among all atoms
  • What are delocalized electrons?
    Electrons that can move freely in metals
  • What holds the structure of metals together?
    Electrostatic attraction between ions and electrons
  • Why do metals have high melting and boiling points?
    Due to strong metallic bonding
  • What makes metals good conductors of electricity and heat?
    Delocalized electrons can carry energy
  • What does malleable mean in relation to metals?
    Can be bent or hammered into shapes
  • Why can layers in metals slide over one another?
    Due to their regular structure
  • What is an alloy?
    A mixture of two or more different elements
  • How are alloys typically made?
    By mixing different metals or a metal and non-metal
  • Why do different sized atoms in alloys help their hardness?
    They disrupt the regular structure of metals
  • What is steel primarily made of?
    Iron with carbon
  • Why is steel used in cars and planes?
    It has the strength needed for construction
  • What are the properties of metals due to metallic bonding?
    • High melting and boiling points
    • Good conductors of electricity and heat
    • Malleable and ductile
    • Strong due to electrostatic attraction
  • How do alloys differ from pure metals?
    • Alloys contain two or more elements
    • Different sized atoms disrupt regular structure
    • Alloys are generally harder than pure metals