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SECTION 1 - PHYSICAL CHEM
BONDING
METALLIC BONDING
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WHAT IS METALLIC BONDING?
electrostatic attraction
between
lattice
of
positive metal ions
and
delocalised outer shell electrons
CAN METALLICALLY BONDED COMPOUNDS CONDUCT ELECTRICITY/ HEAT?
yes
WHY CAN METALLICALLY BONDED COMPOUNDS CONDUCT?
sea
of
delocalised electrons
which are
free
to
move
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTIC OF METALLICALLY BONDED COMPOUNDS?
malleable
WHY ARE METALLICALLY BONDED COMPOUNDS MALLEABLE?
arranged
in
layers
(can
slide
)
HOW TO CALCULATE STRENGTH OF METALLIC BONDING?
smaller
metal ions =
greater charge
on ions =
more delocalised outer shell electrons
=
stronger
attraction
HOW TO STRUCTURE AN EXAMPLE ANSWER FOR WHICH OF THE TWO METALS HAS A STRONGER METALLIC BONDING?
X has a
higher
melting point
As it has a
smaller atomic radius
than Y
Also
more highly charged
Has
more delocalised electrons
Therefore it has a
stronger metallic bonding