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Metallic Structures
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Facts about Metallic Structures. Comment Below if this helps you:)
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Metallic Structures
Metal properties are all due to the sea of free electrons
Metal also consist of a giant structure
Metallic bonds involve the all-important ‘free electrons’
Produce all the properties of metals
These delocalised (free) electrons come from the outer shell of every metal atom in the structure
These electrons are free to move through the whole structure and so metals are good conductors of heat and electricity
These electrons also hold the atoms together in a regular substance
Strong force of electrostatic attraction between the positive metal ions and the negative electrons.
They also allow the layers of atoms to slide over each other, allowing metals to be bent and shaped.
Alloys are harder than pure metals
Pure metals often aren’t quite right for the job
So scientists mix of two or more metals together – creating an alloy with the properties they want.
Different element has different sized atoms
So when another metal is mixed with a pure metal
The new metal atoms will distort the layers of metal atoms
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