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Page 1: Metals are made up of metallic bonds.

The Structure of

Metals

Brittany Braeutigan

Ch. 6.4

Dustin Whitehead

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Vocab

Metallic Bonds

The attraction between a metal cation and the shared electron around it.

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Vocab

Alloy

A mixture of two or more elements, at least one is a metal.

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• Metals are made up of metallic bonds.

• In a metallic bond, the cations form a lattice that is held in place by the strong metallic bonds between the cations and the surrounding valence electrons.

• Metal atoms achieve stable configuration by losing electrons.

What are metals made up of?

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What are metals made up of?• The more valence elections

in an atom makes the metallic bond stronger.

• Therefore, an atom with less valence electrons would be weak metallic bonds.

• Examples of weak metals are alkali metals; they only have one valence electron.

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Properties of Metals• Properties of

metals affect a metals structure greatly.

• The mobility of electrons within a metal lattice explains some of the properties of metals.

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Properties of Metals• The two most important properties of a metal are

the ability to conduct electric currency and malleability.

• If a metal can conduct an electric current, it will allow the electricity to be carried through the atom.

• If a metal is malleable, it will be able to be hit with a hammer and not shatter.

• The ions change positions in the atom but they are so closely packed together due to the metallic bond.

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Alloys Some types of alloys• Copper

o Bronze – the first most important alloy. In its simplest form, bronze contains only copper and tin

o Brass – contains copper and zinc. Shinier than bronze and to shape.

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Alloys Other types of alloys: Lightweight metals. • Aluminum – bends and dents easily and is

a very light weight metal. • Magnesium – a lightweight metal and is

used to make aircraft.

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Alloys• Gold – expressed in karats and

is made up of silver, copper, nickel, or zinc. Can be dented and worn down.

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• Steel – 1900’s Age of SteeloAlloy of iron that contains carbonoAge of Steel because skyscrapers,

automobiles, and ships were being built

oStainless steel contains more the 10% of chromium by mass, but almost no carbon.

Alloys

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Facts about section 6.4• Tungsten is the metal that has the highest melting point at 3410 degrees• Tungsten is the metal that is in light bulbs• Valence electrons are able to move freely among the atoms

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Facts about section 6.4• The lattice in a metal is flexible compared to the rigid lattice in an ionic compound• Metallic bonds explain why metals can be made into thin wires without breaking• A flow of charged particles is called an electronic current

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1. Metal atoms achieve stable electron configurations by losing what?a. protons b. neutrons c. electrons

2. A ________ is the attraction between a metal cation and the shared electrons that surround it.a. nuclear bond b. metallic bond c. ionic bond

3. What was the first important alloy?a. silver b. bronze c. gold

4. The purity of gold is expressed in what?a. steel b. powder c. karats

5. The 1900’s could be called the Age of Steel because of what?a. automobiles b. skyscrapers c. both a and b

6. Stainless steel contains more that __% chromium by mass, but almost no carbon.a. 40 b. 10 c. 95

7. The body of a plane is large and needs to be made from a ___ material.a. Light weight b. medium weight c. heavy weight

8. A mixture of two or more elements, at least on of which is a metal, that has the characteristics preparative of a metal is the definition of what?

a. metal b. steel c. alloy9. The lattice in a metal is flexible compared to the rigid lattice in a what?

a. Cohh2o b. ionic compound c. angle compound10. What is the melting point of tungsten?

a. 34 degrees C b. 310 degrees C c. 3410 degrees C

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