Chemical Bonds and Compounds
Metallic Bonds and Intermolecular Forces You have now seen two ways atoms bond: ionic (electron transfer) and covalent (electron sharing).\ \ But metals behave differently from both ionic and covalent substances.
\ Copper wire bends without breaking; aluminum foil can be hammered paper-thin; iron conducts electricity in the solid state.
\ These properties require a third type of bonding: metallic bonding.
Key topics covered:
- Metallic Bonding
- unusual properties
- High specific heat
- Ice floats
- Question
Part of the Ïntermediate Science" series.
Companion materials (quizzes, flashcards, study guides): https://jd-jones-ases.github.io/project-launchpad/
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