Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Metallic bonds

Iron is a Metallic bond. Fe atoms, when they are by themselves they are natural atoms, but if they have been combined together they become a Metallic bond, but the thing with metals is that they like to share their electrons, with other metals. 

And when Metals bond in Metallic bonds. They will have overlapping valence elections. 

So let's simplify this, let's say there are two groups. Metals and Non-Metals. 
Before we specify what elements are what, let's take a good look at Metals and what they do. First of all, most metals conduct electricity, they tend to be moldable, and "Solid" at room temperature. 

Now Non-Metals, some are generally not good at conducting electricity, and some are soft and or gasses, and sometimes not malleable at room temperature. 

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