Sunday, 7 June 2015

1.47 explain the electrical conductivity and malleability of a metal in terms of its structure and bonding.

CONDUCTIVITY AND MALLEABILITY:


- Metals contain a sea of delocalised electrons (electrons and ions can be charge carriers). That is to say there can be a flow of electricity through the electrons and ions.
- Metals are in layers.  This means they can slide over each other and change their shape. This is called malleability.

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