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Metallic Bonds and Metallic Properties
7.3 Metallic Bonds and Metallic Properties The valence electrons of _________ atoms can be modeled as a ___________ of electrons. The valence electrons are mobile and can drift freely from one part of the metal to another. Metallic bonds consist of the attraction of the free-floating valence electrons for the positively charged metal ions.
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Metallic Bonds and Metallic Properties
7.3 Metallic Bonds and Metallic Properties Metals are __________— that is, they can be _________ into __________. A metal rod can be forced through a narrow opening in a die to produce wire. a) As this occurs, the metal changes shape but remains in one piece. b) If an ionic crystal were forced through the die, it would shatter. Interpreting Diagrams What causes the ionic crystal to break apart?
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Metallic Bonds and Metallic Properties
7.3 Metallic Bonds and Metallic Properties A force can change the __________ of a metal. A force can ______________ an ionic crystal. A metal rod can be forced through a narrow opening in a die to produce wire. a) As this occurs, the metal changes shape but remains in one piece. b) If an ionic crystal were forced through the die, it would shatter. Interpreting Diagrams What causes the ionic crystal to break apart?
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Crystalline Structure of Metals
7.3 Crystalline Structure of Metals Metal atoms are arranged in very compact and orderly patterns. Metal atoms crystallize in characteristic patterns. a) Chromium atoms have a body-centered cubic arrangement. b) Gold atoms have a face-centered cubic arrangement. c) Zinc atoms have a hexagonal close-packed arrangement. Inferring Which of these arrangements is the most closely packed?
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7.3 Alloys _______________ are mixtures composed of two or more ________________, at least one of which is a ___________. Alloys are important because their properties are often __________ to those of their ______________ _____________.
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7.3 Alloys Bicycle frames are often made of ___________________ alloys that contain ___________ and _________________. Bicycle frames are often made of titanium alloys that contain aluminum and vanadium.
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7.3 Alloys The ___________ _________________ alloys today are _______________. Steels have a wide range of useful properties, such as __________ __________________, _______________, ________________, and ________________.
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7.3 Alloys
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