Metallic Bonding Chemical bonding is different in metals than it is in ionic, molecular, or...

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Metallic Bonding

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Page 1: Metallic Bonding Chemical bonding is different in metals than it is in ionic, molecular, or covalent-network compounds. The unique characteristics of.

Metallic Bonding

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Metallic Bonding• Chemical bonding is different in metals than it is in

ionic, molecular, or covalent-network compounds.• The unique characteristics of metallic bonding

gives metals their characteristic properties:• electrical conductivity

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• thermal conductivity

•malleability (ability to be hammered or beaten into thin sheets)

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• ductility (ability to be drawn, pulled, or extruded through a small opening to produce a wire)

• shiny appearance

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The Metallic Bond Model• In metals, the metal atoms lose their outer

electrons to form metal cations.• In a metal, the vacant orbitals in the atoms’ outer

energy levels overlap.• This overlapping of orbitals allows the outer

electrons of the atoms to roam freely throughout the entire metal.

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• These electrons are delocalized, - which means they do not belong to any one atom but move freely about the metal’s network of empty atomic orbitals.•Delocalized – “not fixed in place” or “free to move”.

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• These mobile electrons from a sea of electrons around the metal atoms, which are packed together in a crystal lattice.

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Metallic Bonds: Mellow dogs with plenty of bones to go around.

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METALLIC BOND

The chemical bonding that results from the attraction between metal atoms and the surrounding sea of electrons is called metallic bonding.