Metallic Bonds Metallic Bonding Metallic Bonds form when electrons MOVE from atom to atom. Metallic Bonds form when the electrons become DELOCALIZED (they are not localized together – the electrons are everywhere Metallic Bonds form through the MOTION happens when electrons are in MOTION and the electrons delocalize as they share with other metal atoms to make a lattice containing free electrons Metallic Bonds form between METALLIC and NONMETALLIC elements Other Characteristics of Metallic Bonds VARIOUS Melting and Boiling Points MALLEABILITY (can be pulled to form a wire) and DUCTILITY GOOD CONDUCTORS of electricity in ALL PHASES Metallic Bonds are LUSTROUS (shines when polished) (can be pounded into other shapes) Various Malleability and Ductility Naming Metallic Bonds Metals are named by their own name and symbol K Na Ca Mg Al Zn Fe Potassium Sodium Calcium Magnesium Aluminum Zinc Iron Sn Pb Cu Ag Au Pt Tin Lead Copper Silver Gold Platinum I:Drive/Haugh/Chemistry/Metallic Bonds/ C. Haney, J. Haugh – Visual Organizer/ M. Owens, J. Spicer, L. Sharp Notes/ Google.com Images/ 2011
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