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Middle School Physical Science: Chemical Bonding - Metallic Bonds
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Metallic bonding is a type of chemical bonding that arises from the electrostatic attractive force between conduction electrons (in the form of an electron cloud of delocalized electrons) and positively charged metal ions Basically, Metallic bonding is the force of attraction between positive metal ions and valence electrons. The positive ions form a lattice-like structure. The ions are held together in the lattice by bonds with the valence electrons around them. These valence electrons include their own and those of other ions. Why does metallic bonding occur? Metals “want” to give up... Show more
Middle School Physical Science: Chemical Bonding - Metallic Bonds
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6 Questions

1. Because of metallic bonds, metals
2. Metal ions are surrounded by a “sea” of
3. An alloy is a
4. Which statement is true about all metals?
5. Which statement about metallic bonds is true?
6. The alloy that contains iron, carbon, nickel, and chromium is called