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What is a metallic bond?
occurs between metal atoms, where valence electrons are delocalized and shared in a "sea" of electrons, creating an electrostatic attraction between the electrons and positively charged metal ions.
What are examples of compounds with metallic bonding?
Common examples include gold and silver, which exhibit metallic bonding.
Why are metallic compounds excellent conductors of electricity?
Metallic compounds have delocalized electrons that can move freely, allowing them to conduct electric current efficiently.
What does it mean for metallic compounds to be ductile?
Metallic compounds are ductile, meaning they can be stretched into thin wires without breaking.
What does it mean for metallic compounds to be malleable?
they can be hammered into thin sheets without shattering.
Why are metallic compounds shiny or lustrous?
Metallic compounds are lustrous because their delocalized electrons can reflect light, creating a shiny appearance.