Metallic Bonds Metallic Bonding

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