Properties of Metals (Oxford AQA IGCSE Chemistry)
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Written by: Philippa Platt
Reviewed by: Stewart Hird
Properties of Metals
Metallic bonds are very strong and are a result of the attraction between the positive metal ions and the negative delocalised electrons within the metal lattice structure
Metals thus have very high melting and boiling points and are solids at room temperature, with the exception of mercury which is a liquid
They are usually insoluble in water although some do react with it
Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity due to the delocalised electrons
Diagram to show metallic bonding
Most metals are malleable
This means they can be hammered into shape
This is because the atoms are arranged in layers which can slide over each when force is applied
Malleability of metals
Examiner Tips and Tricks
The properties of metals can be modified, sometimes significantly, by mixing it with another metal or non-metal to create and alloy.
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