Valence Electrons in a Metallic Solid (College Board AP® Chemistry)

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Valence electrons in a Metallic Solid

  • The atoms in a metallic solid are arranged together in metallic lattices

  • Since the atoms are tightly packed together, they lose valence electrons and become positive ions

  • Therefore, electrons are free to move throughout the structure

    • The free-moving electron are called “delocalized” because they do not correspond to particular atoms anymore

  • The metallic solids are held together by the Coulombic forces of attraction between the positively charged metal ions and a sea of delocalized electrons

  • The interaction between ions and electrons is named metallic bonding

The Structure of a Metal

Chemical Bonding Diagram to show metallic bonding, downloadable AS & A Level Chemistry revision notes

The positive metal centers interact with a Coulombic force of attraction with in a ‘sea’ of delocalised electrons

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