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malleability< conductivity
Metals conduct electricity. Metals ionise [lose one or more electrons] to form positively charged ions - cations.
they are oxygen and water
They are all solids. They have properties of metals and non metals.
They have high ionization energy and high electronegativity.
Conductivity (of both heat and electricity) and malleability.
Conductivity (of both heat and electricity) and malleability.
malleability< conductivity
Metals conduct electricity. Metals ionise [lose one or more electrons] to form positively charged ions - cations.
they are oxygen and water
Metallic bonds are bonds between metals. They consist of valence electrons in delocalized bonds covering the whole crystal. These electrons can move freely and are responsible for the special properties of metals such as electrical conductivity. Covalent bonds are electrons being shared and are usually between non-metals. They are localized to the atoms which are sharing them, resulting in individual molecules.
(B) Shared by all surrounding atoms. : )
They are all solids. They have properties of metals and non metals.
In bonds between metals and non- metals thety are transferred rather than shared
They have high ionization energy and high electronegativity.
Much like a covalent bond, the outer electrons are shared between the two atoms. HOWEVER, instead of simply sharing with the immediate neighbor, the valence electrons are shared through out the entire molecule. This allows metals to conduct electricity and to have other properties of metals, like their luster.
Properties that are shared