Metals

Electrical Conductivity

Why do metals like iron conduct thermal energy?

[2 marks]

  • Metals have Metallic Bonding. This has:

    • Positive metal ions

    • Sea of delocalised electrons (1 mark)

    The delocalised electrons move through structure and transfer energy(1 mark)

Metallic bonding and structure showing positive metal ions and sea of delocalised electrons carrying energy transfer through structure.
 
 

Melting & Boiling Point

Why do metals have high melting points? Answer in terms of structure and bonding.

[3 marks]

  • Metallic Bonding:

    • Positive metal ions

    • Sea of delocalised electrons

Metallic bonding showing positive metal ions and sea of delocalised electrons.
  • Force between the positive metal ions and negative delocalised electrons is:

    • Electrostatic force of attraction (STRONG)

Strong electrostatic force of attraction between negative delocalised electrons and positive metal ions, which must be broken to melt a metal making its melting point high.
  • No.

    Because metals form a Giant Metallic Structure. (1 mark)

    To melt them, you have to break the strong electrostatic forces. (1 mark)

    This requires a lot of energy. (1 mark)

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