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Chapter 15
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Metallic Bonds Holds metals together by sharing the electrons (sea of electrons) VERY STRONG
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Metallic Bonds How atoms are held together in the solid. Metals hold onto their valence electrons very weakly. Think of them as positive ions floating in a sea of electrons.
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Ionic Bond, A Sea of Electrons Electrons are free to move through the solid. Metals conduct electricity.
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Metals are Malleable Hammered into shape (bend). Metals are Ductile Ductile Drawn into wires.
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Malleable ++++ ++++ ++++
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Electrons allow atoms to slide by. ++++ ++++ ++++
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Alloys Solutions made by dissolving metal into other elements- usually metals. Melt them together and cool them. If the atoms of the metals are about the same size, they substitute for each other Called a substitutional alloy
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Metal A Metal B + Substitutional alloy Bronze – Copper and Tin Brass- 60 % Copper 39% Zinc and 1%Tin 18 carat gold- 75% gold, 25%Ag or Cu
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Alloys If they are different sizes the small one will fit into the spaces of the larger one Called and interstitial alloy
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Metal A + Metal B Interstitial Alloy Steel – 99% iron 1 % C Cast iron- 96% Iron, 4%C
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Alloys Making an alloy is still just a mixture Blend the properties Still held together with metallic bonding Most of the metals we use daily are alloys. Designed for a purpose
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