2.1.7

Metallic Bonds

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Metallic Bonding

Metallic bonds are the electrostatic attractions between positive ions and negative delocalised electrons.

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Positive ions

  • Metals are giant structures of regularly arranged atoms.
  • The structure is a regular lattice of positive ions (cations) in a ‘sea’ of delocalised electrons.
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Delocalised electrons

  • Delocalised electrons are NOT bound to an atom and are free to move around within the lattice.
  • Delocalisation happens because metal atoms have a small number of electrons in their outer shells.

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