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How are the atoms held together in a metal? - OCR 21st CenturyProperties of metals

Metals have characteristic properties which make them very useful. These can be explained using appropriate models of metallic structure and bonding.

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Properties of metals

Most have high , so they are in the solid state at room temperature (except for mercury). In addition, most metals are:

  • strong
  • hard
  • , so they can be beaten or pressed into shape
  • , so they can be made into wires
  • good conductors of heat and electricity

Metallic structure

Water is made up of simple . However, in metals, large numbers of metal are organised in a regular arrangement to make a .

The diagram shows a simple model of metallic structure. The metal ions are shown as tiny spheres, packed closely together in a regular pattern.

Cube of atoms forming a metallic structure.

The ions in the structure are held together by strong . These bonds are not explained by this model.