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Page 1: Chemistry 2 Lesson 1.6 Metallic Bonding AQA Additional Science.

Aims

Class work Bonds in Metals

LO’s• How do metals bond?

Write it down!! Page 46© C Meyer

Page 2: Chemistry 2 Lesson 1.6 Metallic Bonding AQA Additional Science.

All• Know how atoms in metals are

arranged

Most• List elements with giant metallic

structures

Some• Explain how delocalised electrons hold

metal atoms together

Aims

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In back• List 5 metal symbols• List 4 metal properties• List 3 magnetic metals• List 2 metals used in jewellery• List 1 liquid metal at room

temperature

How do metals bond?

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Growing metal crystalsExpt 1• Take a boiling tube• Quarter fill with silver nitrate solution• Place a strip of copper wire in the solutionExpt 2• Take another boiling tube• Quarter fill with lead nitrate• Place a strip of zinc foil in the solution• Leave until end of lesson and observe crystals

with hand lens

SAFETYChemicals - goggles

10 mins

How do metals bond?

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Tidy UP!!!

• Stack items tidily• Clean up bench/floor• Sit down when finished

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• Metals grow as crystals (grains)

How do metals bond?

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How do metals bond?

• Metal atoms form a giant lattice similar to ionic compounds.

• Grains grow with atoms coming together in ordered patterns

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Types of bonding

Atoms can be joined together in 3 possible ways

All three types involve changes in the electrons in the outermost electron shells of the atoms

Ionic Bonding

Metal and non-metal

Covalent Bonding

Non-metals only

Metallic Bonding

Metals only

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• Outer electrons are free to move all over the lattice in a “sea of electrons” (delocalised).

• This leaves metal atoms with a + charge.

• Attraction between - and + acts like a glue

How do metals bond?

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What have I learnt?

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What type of bonding will the substances have?

Substance Bonding

Brass (Alloy copper + zinc)

Copper oxide

Sulphur dioxide

Iron

Sodium fluoride

Nitrogen chloride

Metallic

Ionic

Covalent

Metallic

Ionic

Covalent

What have I learnt?

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Which of the following will have covalent bonding?

A. Sodium chloride

B. Iron

C. Bronze

D. Nitrogen dioxide

What have I learnt?

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Which of the following will have metallic bonding?

A. Copper chloride

B. Graphite

C. Bronze

D. Phosphorus chloride

What have I learnt?

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Which is a true statement about covalent bonds?

A. Usually formed between metals and non- metals

B. Involve transfer of electrons between atoms.

C. Form full electron shells by sharing of electrons.

D. Always involve 2 electrons per atom.

What have I learnt?

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Which of the following exists as a giant molecular structure?

A. Water

B. Carbon dioxide

C. Sodium chloride

D. Diamond

What have I learnt?

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What will be the formula of the compound formed by hydrogen and sulphur?

A.HS

B.H2S

C.HS2

D.H2S2

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What have I learnt?

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• Next lesson end of section test• Prepare a spider diagram/mind

map of all the key facts from this section

• Finish for homework and revise

How do metals bond?

Homework

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