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Metallic Bonding
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What do metal elements exist in?
Giant
metallic
lattice structures
Electrons in the outer shell are what?
Delocalised- free to move and carry a charge
Leave a + metal ion
What is metallic bonding?
+ metal ions are
electrostatically
attracted to the
delocalised
-electrons
Forms a
lattice
of closely
packed
+ ions in a sea of
delocalised
electrons
High melting points
The more
delocalised
electrons there are the
stronger
the bonding will be and the
higher
the melting point
Malleable amd ductile
No
bonds holding specific ions together -
layers
of + ions are separated by
layers
of electrons
Layers can
slide
over each other without
disrupting
attraction
Good thermal conducters
Delocalised
electrons can pass
kinetic
energy to each other
Good electrical conductors
Delocalised
electrons are free to move and can carry a current
Impurities can reduce
electrical conductivity
by reducing number of electrons that are free to carry the
charge
Insoluble
Except in liquid metals - due to strength of metallic b