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1 Chapter 7 Ionic and Metallic Bonding 7.3 Bonding in Metals 7.1 Ions
7.2 Ionic Bonds and Ionic Compounds 7.3 Bonding in Metals Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.

2 Which of the following compounds are most likely not ionic?
Do Now Which of the following compounds are most likely not ionic? Na2O CO2 CaS SO2 NH3 Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. .

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4 Metallic Bonds and Metallic Properties
Formed between two or more cations (metals). Valence electrons are mobile. They move around and are shared by all atoms. Modelled as a “sea of electrons” Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.

5 Metallic Bonds and Metallic Properties
Properties of Metals Conductors of electric current electrons can flow freely in the metal. Ductile: can be drawn into wires Malleable: can be hammered or pressed When subjected to pressure, cations slide past one another Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.

6 Alloys Mixtures of elements with at least one metal
Properties are superior to its components Corrosion resistance Ductility Hardness Toughness Examples Brass = Cu + Zn Steel = Fe + C + B,Cr,Mn,Mo,Ni,W,V Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.

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