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Metals. Metallic Bonds. Metals are made up of very closely packed cations which are surrounded by a seas of valence electrons The attraction between the electrons and the cations is what helps them keep their shape. Properties.
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Metallic Bonds • Metals are made up of very closely packed cations which are surrounded by a seas of valence electrons • The attraction between the electrons and the cations is what helps them keep their shape
Properties • The sea of valence electrons is what makes the physical properties of metals possible • They are ductile and malleable because the electrons allow the cations to move freely • They conduct electricity well because the electrons are not held in fixed positions and can move freely
Crystal Structure • Metals still have a crystal structure to their atomic arrangement • These structures determine the physical appearance of the metals • The next slides show three such examples
Body Centered Cubic • The shape of the crystal structure is shown on the left, the picture below it is of potassium
Face Centered Cubic • Face center cubic crystal structure is shown on the left • Copper, gold, aluminum and silver are examples of face centered crystal elements
Hexagonal Close Packed • Hexagonal close packed metals create a structure like the one shown above on the left • Zinc is a metal with this structure, shown below
Alloys • Alloys are a combination of two metals, which cause it to have better properties than the elements by themselves • There are two types of alloys, interstitial and substitutional • The difference between the two is based on the relative size of the elements involved