Homework: Metallic Bonding

Homework: Metallic Bonding
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ChemistryUpper Secondary (Key Stage 4)GCSE

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Homework: Metallic Bonding

Slide 1 - Diapositive

You are going to write notes summarising the basics of metallic bonding.

These notes must include:
  • A description and labelled diagram showing the structure of a pure metal. (Must include charges on particles).
  • A labelled diagram showing the structure of an alloy.
  • Definitions of the words on the following page.
  • An explanation of the properties of pure metals and alloys (electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, malleability, ductility, strength of pure metal vs alloy, melting point).
I have attached videos to help you, however I would encourage you to use other reliable sources to supplement e.g. the BTEC textbook.

There are slides where you can attach a picture of your notes, so that I can review them. 

There are some questions to answer at the end of the slides. You will need a periodic table to help you with some of the answers.

Slide 2 - Diapositive

Definitions
  • Metallic bond
  • Electrostatic force
  • Delocalised electron
  • Metallic lattice
  • Alloy (give common examples)
  • Malleable
  • Ductile

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Slide 4 - Vidéo

Slide 5 - Vidéo

Upload a photo of your notes here.

Slide 6 - Question ouverte

Metals form...
A
Positive ions
B
Negative ions

Slide 7 - Quiz

Water is...
A
Ionic
B
Covalent
C
Metallic

Slide 8 - Quiz

Sodium Chloride is...
A
Ionic
B
Covalent
C
Metallic

Slide 9 - Quiz

Metallic substances
Which of the following are metallic substances?
Sodium  chloride
Water
Steel
Calcium carbonate
Carbon dioxide
Iron fluoride
Magnesium Sulfate
Sulfur dioxide
Carbon
Nickel

Slide 10 - Question de remorquage

Draw a diagram(s) showing why aluminium has a higher melting point than sodium.

Slide 11 - Question ouverte

Why is copper a better electrical conductor than potassium? (3 marks).

Slide 12 - Question ouverte

Explain why steel is stronger than iron. (4 marks).

Slide 13 - Question ouverte