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property of a metal, being able to be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape w/o breaking or cracking
malleable
property of a metal, able to be drawn out into thin wire
ductile
symmetrical 3D arrangement of atoms inside a crystal

crystal lattice




degree to which a specified material conducts electricity
conductivity
electrostatic attraction between positively charged atomic nuclei of metal atoms and delocalized electrons in the metal

metallic bond

chemical rule that reflects observation that atoms of main group elements tend to combine in a way that each atom has 8e- in its valence shell
octet rule
chemical property that describes tendency of an atom or functional group to attract electrons
electronegativity

in metallic bonds, valence electrons from s and p orbitals interacting metal atoms delocalize. instead of orbiting their respective metal atoms they form a "sea" that surrounds positively charged atomic nuclei
sea of electrons
having electrical or magnetic; opposite
polar, non polar
what is an ionic bond? covalent?
ionic- nonmetal + metal, covalent- nonmetal + nonmetal