Created by Tim Parker
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Question | Answer |
Why is Pure Iron too soft | Atoms are arranged so that the layers slide |
How is steel made | By removing carbon from molten iron |
Property of Stainless Steel | Resistant to corrosion |
Property of High Carbon Steel | Hard |
Property of Low Carbon Steel | Easily Bent |
What is an Alloy? | A MIXTURE OF TWO OR MORE ELEMENTS, WHERE AT LEAST ONE IS A METAL |
Pure copper, iron, gold and aluminium are too ___ for many uses. | Soft |
Is an alloy harder or softer than pure metal? | Harder |
What properties do TRANSITION METALS have in common? | - Malleable (Can be hammered or bent into any shape) - They are metals - They are good conductors of heat and electricity |
What is an ore? | A rock containing a metal |
Why is gold found as itself? | Because it is too unreactive to extract |
How are metals produced? | When metal oxides have their oxygen removed. |
Metals ABOVE carbon in the reactivity series have to be extracted by what method? | Electrolysis |
Metals BELOW carbon on the reactivity series are extracted by how? | By adding carbon |
Reaction in which oxygen is removed is called? | Reduction Reactions |
What term is the same as 'High Concentration of Copper Compounds'? | Copper-Rich |
How to extract from Copper-Rich ores? | Smelting (Heating in a furnace) |
What research are scientists doing to do with copper? | Trying to find 'low grade ores' to extract copper without damaging the environment |
What is PHYTOMINING | When plants absorb copper compounds through their roots, then are burnt to produce ash that contains copper compounds |
What is BIOLEACHING | Where some bacteria absorb copper compounds, then produce solutions called leachates which contain copper compounds |
Properties of Copper? | - Soft -Easily bent - Good conductor of electricity - Good for wiring |
What is copper good for? | - Plumbing, pipes and tanks because it does not react with water and is a good conductor of heat - Wiring because it is a good conductor of electricity |
Why should we recycle Aluminium? | Less energy is needed to produce recycled aluminium than to extract it from its ore. Less damage to the environment |
What is aluminium used for? | -Aircraft -Trains -Overhead power cables -Saucepans -Cooking Foil |
What is titanium good for? | -Fighter aircraft -Artificial hip joints -Pipes in nuclear power stations |
Is Aluminium Low Density, or High Density | Low Density (It is lightweight for its size) |
Why does Aluminium and Titanium resist corrosion? | They have a very thing layer of their OXIDE on the surface, which stops air and water getting to the metal. |
Why is Aluminium and Titanium expensive to extract? | -It cannot be extracted by reduction with carbon -The processes have many stages -Large amounts of energy needed |
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