14 3.4 Metallic Bonds
Practice questions
Multiple-choice questions
- Which of the following is a property of metals due to metallic bonding?
- They are malleable and ductile.
- They have low melting points.
- They have low electrical conductivity.
- In metallic bonding, what is the role of the “sea of electrons”?
- It generates heat.
- It provides electrical conductivity.
- It forms covalent bonds.
- It generates electricity.
- At room temperature, most metals are either a:
- Solid
- Gas
- Liquid
- What does malleable mean?
- Look shiny
- Join easily
- Break easily
- Able to be shaped
- Why do metals conduct?
- The electrons are held tightly within the lattice.
- The electrons are delocalised and able to move.
- The electrons are shared between two metal ions.
- The electrons show negative charges, which are easier to conduct heat.
True/false question
- Metallic bonding is the bond between two metals.
Solutions
Multiple-choice questions
- a
- b
- a
- d
- b
True/false questions
- True