Metallic bonds | Molecular and ionic compound structure and properties | AP Chemistry | Khan Academy

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Metallic bonds result from the electrostatic attraction between metal cations and delocalized electrons. The nature of metallic bonding accounts for many of the physical properties of metals, such as conductivity and malleability.

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2:24 Ionic Bonds- Give and Take
Covalent Bonds- Share
Metallic- WE ARE BEST FRIENDS

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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:

00:00 Metallic bonds result from the electrostatic attraction between metal cations and delocalized electrons.
Metals form metallic bonds by sharing their valence electrons, creating a "sea of electrons" around the metal cations.
Metallic bonds give metals unique properties, such as electrical conductivity and malleability.
Metallic bonding is distinct from ionic and covalent bonding and represents an extreme form of electron sharing.

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does anybody have the "later video" in which he discusses his time in the "metallic bond"?

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0:12 - 0:15

will you tho.. will u talk about it..
Answer --- No

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Watching from Bangladesh .. really helpful

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"metallic bond"? Is that a British metal band?

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Would have loved to hear something about the strength of the different bonds.
Also mass differences ie: does a mole of Na plus a Mole of Cl separately exactly equal the mass of 2 Moles of NaCl? Higher? Lower? Where does mass difference go? How?

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I would love to have you as a teacher at my university

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Great Explaining! Could someone please tell me what software he uses for making these videos?

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Fe, fe, fe, fe, ...love to hear when he repeats something

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Why won't the electrons mix with the nucleus and get destroyed

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Im only watching this because my teacher told me to..

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