C15 - Rusting Flashcards

1
Q

corrosion

A

caused y chemical reactions between metal and substances in the environment
- destruction of material
- effects strength

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2
Q

rusting

A

corrosion of iron
-becomes soft, crumbly, flakes off

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3
Q

oxide layer of aluminium

A

-protects it from further corrosion

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4
Q

what is needed for iron to rust

A

both air and water

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5
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rust chemical formula

A

hydrated iron oxide
-water loosely bonded in structure
-iron + water + o2

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6
Q

prevention of rust

A

coat with:
- paint
-oil/grease
- plastic
-less/more reactive metal

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7
Q

sacrificial protection or electroplating elements

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-zinc, mg, al for iron

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8
Q

sacrificial protection or electroplating process

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-iron is galvanised (protected)
-reacts with water/o2 instead

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9
Q

why is zinc used in electroplating

A

zinc = more reactive and better reducing agent

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10
Q

electroplating used on

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-equipment under sea
- where coating may be scratched

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11
Q

why are alloys harder than pure metals

A
  • regular layers in a pure metal are distorted by differently sized atoms in alloy
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12
Q

bronze

A

alloy of copper + tin
-tough
-resists corrosion
-statues

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13
Q

brass

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-alloy of copper + zinc
- musical instruments

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14
Q

aluminium alloys

A
  • low density
  • aircraft
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15
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why are pure metals alloyed

A

to make them harder
- pure iron = too soft to be useful

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16
Q

gold in jewellery

A
  • alloy of silver,copper, zinc
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17
Q

carat

A

proportion of gold in alloy is measured in this
-24 = 100%
- 18 = 75%

18
Q

steel

A

allows of iron and carbon and other metals
-added to change properties

19
Q

carbon steels - high carbon properties

A
  • strong but brittle
20
Q

low carbon steel properties

A

softer
easily shaped

21
Q

stainless steels

A
  • contain chromium and nickel
  • hard + resists corrosion
22
Q

stainless steels eg

A
  • cutlery
    -pipework
23
Q

nickel steel alloy eg

A

bridges
-bicycle chains

24
Q

properties of polymer depends on

A

monomers affect this
- changing reaction conditions

25
Q

HD and LD poly(ethene)

A

made from ethene

26
Q

thermosoftening polymers

A

-soften easily
- re set when cooled
- made from individual polymer chains that are tangled
-can be remoulded

27
Q

thermosoftening polymers - soften easily?

A

weak intermolecular forces

28
Q

thermosoftening polymers - re set when cooled?

A
  • intermolecular forces bring polymer molecules back
29
Q

Thermosetting polymers

A

-don’t melt
- fixed together by strong covalent bonds
-form cross links between polymer chains
-don’t separate

30
Q

thermosetting polymers heated highly

A

will char not melt

31
Q

soda lime glass

A

made by heating sand, sodium carbonate, limestone
-form random arrangement when cooled

32
Q

Borosilicate glass

A

made from glass + boron trioxide
- higher melting point than soda lime
-use = ovenware

33
Q

clay ceramics eg

A

-pottery and bricks

34
Q

ceramics

A

made by shaping wet clay
-heating in furnace
-hard but brittle

35
Q

Composites

A

made of 2 materials
-one as binder for other

36
Q

composites - binder

A

binds fibres of other material
-reinforcement process

37
Q

purpose of composites

A

improves desirable properties that neither original material could offer alone

38
Q

ceramics + polymers prop

A
  • tough
    -flexible
  • eg fibreglass (kayak)
39
Q

examples of composites

A

plywood - thin sheets glued together
concrete - hard and strong in compression

40
Q

concrete materials

A

cement
sand
gravel
water

41
Q

plywood pros

A

prevents splitting along grain