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4. pots and pans for cooking are often made of copper, aluminum, and ir…

Question

  1. pots and pans for cooking are often made of copper, aluminum, and iron. explain how metallic bonding makes these metals suitable for this use. 5. when copper wires are made, a copper rod is pulled into a narrower wire. explain how metallic bonding allows this to happen.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. In metallic bonding, delocalized electrons can move freely. This allows for efficient heat - conduction as the electrons can transfer thermal energy quickly, making these metals good for cooking utensils.
  2. Metallic bonding has a sea of delocalized electrons. When a force is applied to pull a copper rod into a wire, the metal ions can slide past each other while still being held together by the metallic bond, enabling malleability and ductility.

Answer:

  1. Metallic bonding has delocalized electrons that enable efficient heat - conduction, making the metals suitable for cooking.
  2. The sea of delocalized electrons in metallic bonding allows metal ions to slide past each other, enabling the copper rod to be drawn into a wire.