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I. Metallic Bonds  How atoms are held together in the solid form.  Metals hold onto their valence electrons very weakly.  Think of them as positive.

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1 I. Metallic Bonds  How atoms are held together in the solid form.  Metals hold onto their valence electrons very weakly.  Think of them as positive ions floating in a sea of electrons.

2  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4udBSZf LHY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4udBSZf LHY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4udBSZf LHY  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1mLBIj BdSg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1mLBIj BdSg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1mLBIj BdSg

3 Sea of Electrons ++++ ++++ ++++  Electrons are free to move through the solid.  Metals conduct electricity.

4 Metals are Malleable  Hammered into shape (bend).  Ductile - drawn into wires.

5 Malleable ++++ ++++ ++++

6 Malleable ++++ ++++ ++++  Electrons allow atoms to slide by.

7 ALLOYS  Alloys are solid solutions made by dissolving metals in other metals. They are prepared by melting the metals together and cooling the mixture.  The properties of alloys differ from those of their component metals. For example stainless steel, an alloy of iron, carbon, chromium and nickel is stronger than iron and more resistant to corrosion.

8 Name of Alloy Composition ________________________________________ Sterling silver silver, copper Brass copper, zinc, tin Cast iron iron, carbon Steel iron, carbon Stainless steel iron, chromium, carbon, nickle 18 Carat gold gold, silver, copper Pewter tin, copper, bismuth, antimony Plumber’s solder lead, tin

9 ALLOY  A combination of 2 metals

10 IV.Metallic Bonds – Properties of Metals A.Metallic Bonds 1. valence electrons are delocalized 1. valence electrons are delocalized a. free to move from atom to atom a. free to move from atom to atom 2. bond is formed by the attraction of 2. bond is formed by the attraction of metal cations for the moving electrons metal cations for the moving electrons 3. “electron sea model” –atoms of 3. “electron sea model” –atoms of metals contribute a “sea” of free metals contribute a “sea” of free moving electrons that move from one moving electrons that move from one atom to another atom to another

11 Electron Sea Model for Metallic Bonds

12 Positive Ions Surrounded by Delocalized Electrons

13 B.Properties of Metals 1. moderately high melting points 1. moderately high melting points 2. high boiling points 2. high boiling points 3. malleable 3. malleable a. can be hammered into sheets a. can be hammered into sheets 4. ductile 4. ductile a. can be drawn into wire a. can be drawn into wire 5. good conductors of heat and electricity 5. good conductors of heat and electricity 6. luster (good reflectors of light) 6. luster (good reflectors of light) 7. hardness and strength varies 7. hardness and strength varies a. greater in transition elements a. greater in transition elements

14 C. Alloys 1. mixture of two or more elements with 1. mixture of two or more elements with metallic properties metallic properties 2. types 2. types a. substitutional – atoms of similar a. substitutional – atoms of similar size (sterling silver, brass, pewter) size (sterling silver, brass, pewter) b. interstitial – small holes in the b. interstitial – small holes in the crystal filled with smaller atoms crystal filled with smaller atoms (carbon steel) (carbon steel)

15 review lab concepts review lab concepts  http://bcs.whfreeman.com/chemcom6e/#665 402__741664__ http://bcs.whfreeman.com/chemcom6e/#665 402__741664__ http://bcs.whfreeman.com/chemcom6e/#665 402__741664__

16 Video  Review the information Review the information Review the information  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bjf9gMDP 47s http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bjf9gMDP 47s http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bjf9gMDP 47s


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