GCSE Chemistry – Metallic bonding
Learning Objectives
-I can explain how strong metallic bond arise
-I can explain why most metals have high melting and boiling points
-I can describe the pattern of atoms in a pure metal and can explain why pure metals are not often used
-I can describe and explain the arrangement of atoms in an alloy and can describe the advantages of an alloy over pure metals
-I can explain how metals conduct electricity
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Where are metals located on the periodic table?
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Where are metals located on the periodic table?
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What are the metals located in the centre of the periodic table called?
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What are the group 1 metals called?
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What are the group 2 metals called?
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What type of compounds have metallic bonding?
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What type of structure do metals have?
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What type of structure do metals have?
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How is the structure of atoms in a metal laid out?
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What does the structure of a metal contain?
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How does metallic bonding form?
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What is the definition of a delocalised electron?
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What is the definition of a localised electron?
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What type of intermolecular forces do metals contain?
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Describe the melting and boiling points of metals.
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Why do metals have high melting and boiling points?
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Which of the following is a property of a metal?
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Which of the following is a property of a metal?
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What is the definition of a pure metal?
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Describe the structure of the layers of metal atoms within a pure metal.
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Why are pure metals not used very often?
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What is the definition of an alloy?
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Describe the movement of the layers of metal atoms in an alloy.
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Why are the layers of atoms in an alloy distorted?
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Describe the difference in the strength of pure metals and alloys.
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State one advantage of using an alloy over a pure metal.
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Why are metals good conductors of electricity?
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Describe the electrical conductivity of metals.
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