Metals and Alloys Flashcards

1
Q

What is a metal?

A

an element whose atoms readily lose electrons to form positively charged ions

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2
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What is an alloy?

A

a crystalline solid with metallic properties that is composed of 2 or more chemical elements in which one is a metal and all are mutually soluble in molten state

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3
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What is the term for metals crystalising?

A

nucleation

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4
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An alloy with many sites of nucleation is?

A

heterogenous

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5
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An alloy with a single site of nucleation is?

A

homogenous

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6
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What are grains in alloys?

A

crystals

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7
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When do grains stop growing?

A

when metal has solidified

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8
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What do grains give rise to during growth?

A

boundaries between crystals where they impinge on each other

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9
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What does a finer grain size result in?

A

more nucleation sites

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10
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What alloys contain iridium?

A

gold alloys

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11
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What does iridium allow for?

A

many sites for nucleation

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12
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What does iridium act as?

A

grain-refining ingredient

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13
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What are 4 techniques for shaping alloys?

A
  • hammering
  • rolling
  • pressing
  • drawing through die (wire)
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14
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What are the 3 patterns of metals in alloys?

A
  1. ordered
  2. random
  3. interstitial
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15
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What is an intermetallic compound?

A

definite proportions of 2 or more elemental metals

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16
Q

What is the purpose of phase diagrams?

A

predict solid and liquid solutions

17
Q

What is a binary alloy?

A

an alloy composed of 2 elements

18
Q

In a phase diagram, what does a bigger distance between the lines mean?

A

greater coring - more erosion/ susceptibility to corrosion

19
Q

What is a eutectic alloy?

A

alloy components are insoluble in each other so crystallisation occurs at a certain temperature

20
Q

What are eutectic alloys used for?

A

soldering - attaching to an appliance to create a contact point

21
Q

What is the point where the liquidous and solidus meet?

A

eutectic point