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