All atoms are more stable when their outer most electron shell (valance shell also refered to as a valance orbital but it is slightly different) is full of electrons. Non metals generally have almost full valance shells and it takes less energy to gain a few electrons to reach the stable full outer shell than to lose many electrons to form a stable full outer shell.
Take F as an example - it has 7 electrosn in its outermost shell and this shell can fit 8. It will accept 1 electron more easily than losing 7.
cause tey are combustible
Yes. Think of metals as a sea of electrons where electrons can move freely. To get electricity, you need to have a current, which is the movement of electrons.
The metallic bonding which is basically a "sea" or cloud of electrons.
This is due to the fact that in metals electrons are delocalized and can move free.
Plastics are filled with covalent bonds ... which block the flow of electrons. Whereas metals share their electrons, thus facilitating their flow.
Metals are especially good at conducting heat because they have electrons in. These are called delocalised electrons which are free moving electrons. Therefore when they gain kinetic energy (heat) they vibrate quicker and can then move around. This means that they can pass on the kinetic energy (heat) more quickly.
Yes. Think of metals as a sea of electrons where electrons can move freely. To get electricity, you need to have a current, which is the movement of electrons.
Metals have more free electrons/valence electrons/
In their regular (lattice) structure, metals have a sea of free electrons. This allows the electrons to flow through the metal at will and this is what makes metals good conductors of electricity (and heat).Their mobile electrons
Metals are good conductors because of the high mobility of electrons in metals.
Metals have a number of properites. Metals are elements which have from one to three electrons in their valence shell. A metallic bond is formed by the sharing of electrons by the entire mass of atoms, in the form of an electron cloud. Metals are good electrical conductors, good heat conductors, generally strong and flexible. Some metals are highly flammable. They are shiny.
The metallic bonding which is basically a "sea" or cloud of electrons.
True. Metals are good conductors of electricity because they have a high density of free electrons that can move easily in response to an electric field, allowing the flow of electric current.
Electronegativities of metals are very different: alkali metals are very reactive, platinum metals very unreactive. Metals react with nonmetals.
Type your answer here... due to free electrons metals are good conductor
it has free electrons
the reason metals are good conductors is because in their subatomic structure electrons float as if in a sea, also called a sea of electrons that is why you can magnetize most metals and they conduct electricity.
This is due to the fact that in metals electrons are delocalized and can move free.