Chapter 11

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Potato: guyyyyyyys

Arsehole: wuuuuuuuuut

Potato: i need halp!

Arsehole: with wut

Potato: chemicals

Arsehole: ok

Potato: how does the atoms held together in a piece of metal?

Arsehole: ummm...

Arsehole: where is felix...

Potato: ┐( ̄~ ̄)┌

Arsehole: ok...

Arsehole: wait let me search for the answer...

Potato: i'm waiting

Arsehole: the valence electrons in the atoms move freely with each other in the metal

Arsehole: the electrons are around and between several metal atom simultaneously, thus the metal atoms are held together

Arsehole: i'm not sure if it's right...

Arsehole: but I tried anyway

Potato: ok thx!

Potato: What are the properties of the metals?

Arsehole: they are formable, they have metal gloss, they conduct electrical current and heat.

Potato: ok thx

Potato: you are helping me a lot yk

Arsehole: you welcome :P

Arsehole: I'm always here if you need anything

Potato: aww thx buddy (─‿‿─)

Arsehole: :P

Arsehole: btw where is felix

Potato: Idk

Potato: he's probably playing video games or something

Arsehole: why aren't you playibg some games

Potato: I can't

Potato: I have to do this homework due tomorrow (╥ω╥)

Arsehole: aww poor seany

Arsehole: it's okie imma help you!

Potato: thx!

Potato: ok next question

Potato: What affects the melting point of metals?

Arsehole: The more valence electrons metals have the more electrons will be included in the cloud of delocalized electrons. The binding will get stronger and thus it needs more temperature to break it down.

Potato: wow

Potato: where did you find all this info?

Arsehole: from my old chemicals book

Arsehole: i've saved it just in case...

Potato: ok

Potato: convenient :P

Potato: How is it possible to bend/shape metal without breaking it?

Arsehole: that's a good question

Arsehole: Every metal is formable as I said. The individual atoms in a metal crystal can change positions without breaking the binding between them. It is possible because the electron cloud follows the metal atoms when they move, the same way when metals conduct current. If you expose a metal to sufficiently high pressure, the entire layer of atoms can be displaced relatives to each other without significantly affecting metal bonding.

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