Metallic Bonding Flashcards

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What are the properties of metals?

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  • High density
  • Not soluble in water
  • Shiny
  • Malleable
  • Good conductors of electricity and heat
  • High melting and boiling points
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Explain how metal ions and electrons are held together in a metal.

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There is a strong electrostatic attraction between the sea of delocalised electrons and the positive metal ions

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Explain why metals have high melting and boiling points.

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  • The electrostatic forces between the ions and the electrons are strong
  • Therefore, a lot of energy is needed to break them
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Explain why metals are good conductors of electricity.

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Metals contain delocalised electrons, which are free to move around and carry a charge

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Explain how the structure of metals means they are able to be bent and shaped.

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Metallic structures have layers of ions that are able to slide over one another

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What are the properties of non-metals?

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  • Low density
  • Dull appearance
  • Brittle
  • Poor conductors of electricity
  • Low melting and boiling points
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