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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Bonding - Metallic
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In metals, the atoms are packed together really closely and this causes some of the outer electrons to break free and float around within the structure of the metal. We say that the electrons are delocalised. Because they have lost electrons, metal atoms are in fact metal ions, but you don't notice this because of the delocalised electrons. Since there are as many delocalised electrons as metal ions, the overall charge is still neutral. Normally, the motion of the electrons is random and they can move anywhere in the metal. At high school level, the structure is often described as being... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Bonding - Metallic
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10 Questions

1. If a potential difference is applied to a metal...
2. Pick the correct statement about the arrangement of particles in a metal.
3. If a potential difference is applied to a metal...
4. Why do metals conduct electricity?
5. Metals have...
6. Pick the correct statement about the arrangement of particles in a metal.
7. What does malleable mean?
8. The bonding in metals is due to a strong attraction between...
9. Superconductors...
10. What does malleable mean?