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LESSON OBJECTIVES: • DESCRIBE METALLIC BONDING • DESCRIBE AND EXPLAIN THE GENERAL PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF METALS • DISTINGUISH BETWEEN IONIC, COVALENT, AND METALLIC BONDS. METALLIC BONDING • Metallic bonding occurs when the delocalized electrons in metal atoms are attracted to the lattice of positive ions. • “Delocalized” means that the electrons do not belong to any one metal nucleus but can spread themselves throughout the metal structure. • Because the outer shell electrons in metals can easily be lost, positive ions are easily formed. • When the metal atoms are together, the positive ions form a lattice where the electrons can freely move around. PROPERTIES OF METALS EXPLAINED • Solid at Room Temp. (except Hg) • Metals form a solid crystalline structure due to the formation of cations surrounded by delocalized electrons PROPERTIES OF METALS EXPLAINED • Good Conductors of Heat and Electricity • Delocalized electrons are able to move electricity throughout the crystalline solid structure PROPERTIES OF METALS EXPLAINED • Have Luster (shiny) • Delocalized electrons absorb and re-emit photons of light • The color of a metal is determined by the wavelength of light re-emitted
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