@245kenz non-metals don't lose electrons. They pick them up from metals if they are bonded together. These elements that exist on their own such as O, pairs up with another O to form O2. Same with N, Br, etc. These are diatomic and form bonds with other same atoms when they are on their own.
is this a secondary topics or some of them learn in high school?cos some of them i never heard before.
but the metallic bonding is it shape like kind of rectangle that consist of slip plane in between the two bar that contain free electrons and positive ion,as they can also slide?why they slide?is it because they were hammered to diff shape?
@245kenz Exactly that. It's really a basic understanding about how a metal, on its own, deal with their electrons. Hope it helps you. Good luck with your studies.
I thought metals lose the electron,move freely and they could able to conduct electricity as the electron is mobility?why is it they share electrons through bonding?
@245kenz Yes, but to whom will they lose the electrons to. It's a non-metal, but if it is a metal ONLY then they will not have any other atom to give those electrons to.
@Papapodcasts yeah.. the diatoms form either a single bond, double bond or triple bond between the same types of atom. For example Oxygen form double bond with each other whereas Nitrogen form triple bond with each other and halogens form single bond with each other.
so non-metal lose electron and metal dnt lose electrons?
245kenz 11 months ago
@245kenz non-metals don't lose electrons. They pick them up from metals if they are bonded together. These elements that exist on their own such as O, pairs up with another O to form O2. Same with N, Br, etc. These are diatomic and form bonds with other same atoms when they are on their own.
Papapodcasts 11 months ago
is this a secondary topics or some of them learn in high school?cos some of them i never heard before.
but the metallic bonding is it shape like kind of rectangle that consist of slip plane in between the two bar that contain free electrons and positive ion,as they can also slide?why they slide?is it because they were hammered to diff shape?
245kenz 11 months ago
@245kenz Exactly that. It's really a basic understanding about how a metal, on its own, deal with their electrons. Hope it helps you. Good luck with your studies.
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Papapodcasts 11 months ago
I thought metals lose the electron,move freely and they could able to conduct electricity as the electron is mobility?why is it they share electrons through bonding?
245kenz 11 months ago
@245kenz Yes, but to whom will they lose the electrons to. It's a non-metal, but if it is a metal ONLY then they will not have any other atom to give those electrons to.
Papapodcasts 11 months ago