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1 More Chemical Bonding

2 Metallic Bonding Metals generally have the following properties:
High melting/boiling points Conduct electricity and heat Hard and dense Can be hammered into shapes (malleable) Can be pulled into wire (ductile)

3 Metallic Bonding The bonds in metals are neither ionic or covalent
Atoms of one metal are surrounded by a sea of electrons which are very mobile and not confined to individual atoms. This sea of electrons is called the “free-electron model”.

4 Free-Electron Model

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6 Intramolecular Bonds - Summary
Bonds within compounds: Intramolecular Metallic Bonding m + m Ionic Bonding m + nm Covalent nm + nm Nonpolar Equal sharing Polar Unequal sharing

7 Intermolecular Forces
We have been looking at intramolecular forces thus far – how atoms within molecules are held together. There are also forces that act between molecules: dipole-dipole attractions hydrogen bonding

8 Dipole-Dipole Attractions
Are attractions between polar molecules. The positive end (+) of a polar molecule is attracted to the negative end (-) of an adjacent polar molecule. These forces are relatively weak.

9 Dipole-Dipole Attractions

10 Hydrogen Bonding is a strong type of dipole-dipole attraction that exists between molecules having H-F, H-O, and H-N bonds. Hydrogen bonds play an important role in the structure of the DNA molecule and in many biological proteins.

11 Hydrogen Bonding in Water


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