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Ionic and Metallic Bonding Assignment

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Metallic Bonding:

Please click on the following link or copy and paste this link to view.

http://www.drkstreet.com/resources/metallic-bonding-animation.swf

Once you have viewed this interaction, answer the following questions:

1. How are the electrons arranged in a metallic bond?

They are filling up spaces in between the atoms of the metal.



2. What happens to the electrons when an electric field is applied?

The move freely and for a sea of electrons which makes them attracted to
the metal atoms which in turn result in a metallic bond.



3. From what you have learned, what are the 2 properties that are specific to
metallic bonds due to this “sea” of electrons?

Electrons are attracted to positive charges. Electrons will bond with the
atoms only if they are positively charged.

Ionic Bonding:

Please click on the following or copy and paste the following link to view.

http://unctv.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/lsps07.sci.phys.matter.ionicbondi
ng/ionic-bonding/

Once you have completed this interactive, please complete the following questions:

1. An ionic bond involves the Transfer of electrons.
2. Which elements lose electrons typically? Gain electrons?

Metals typically lose electrons. Non Metals tend to gain electrons.



3. How does an ionic crystal form?

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