Lesson 10: Corrosion/ Alloys Flashcards

1
Q

What is corrosion?

A
  • Corrosion is the destruction of materials by chemical reactions with substances in the environment.
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2
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What two substances are necessary to be present for iron to rust?

A

1.) Air.
2.) Water.

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3
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Give 1 example of corosion.

A

Rusting.

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4
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How can corrosion be prevented?

A
  • Apply a coating that acts as a barrier (so that air/ water cannot be exposed to the material.)
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5
Q

Give 3 examples of barriers that could be used to prevent corrosion.

A

1.) Greasing.
2.) Painting
3.) Electropainting

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6
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What does aluminium have which protects it from further corosion?

A
  • Has an oxide coating.
  • Protects the metal from any further corosion.
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7
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What is sacrificial protection (to avoid the corosion of a material?)

A
  • When material (that you don’t want corroded) is coated in a more reactive metal than itself.
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8
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Give an example of a sacrificial method (more reactive metal coating to protect metal material.)

A
  • Zinc is used to galvanise iron.
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9
Q

True or False

Most metals in everday use are pure metals.

A
  • False.
  • Most metals in everyday use are alloys.
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10
Q

Fill in gaps

Bronze is an alloy of …….. and ………

A
  • Copper
  • Tin.
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Q

Fill in gaps

Brass is an alloy of ……. and …….

A
  • Copper
  • Zinc
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12
Q

What type of gold is usually an alloy?

A
  • Gold used in jewelerry is usually an alloy.
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13
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Fill in gaps

Gold, used as jewelery, is usually an alloy with …….., ……… and ………..

A
  • Silver
  • Copper
  • Zinc
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14
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What is the percentage of gold (in alloys of gold jewelery) measured in?

A
  • Percentage of gold (in an alloy of gold) is measured in carats.
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15
Q

What does 24 carat and 18 carat gold actually mean?

In terms of how much ACTUAL gold is within these types of jewelery

A
  • 24 carat (100% gold) = (pure gold)
  • 18 carat (75% gold.)
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16
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What are “steels?”

A
  • Steels are alloys of iron that contain specific amounts of carbon and other metals.
17
Q

What are the 2 properties of hard- carbon steel?

A
  • Strong
  • Brittle
18
Q

What are the 2 properties of low-carbon steel (in comparison to high- carbon steel) ?

A
  • Softer
  • More easily shaped
19
Q

What are stainless steels?

A
  • Steels that contain chromium and nickel
20
Q

What are the 2 properties of stainless steels?

A

1.) Hard.
2.) Resistant to corrosion.

21
Q

True or False

Aluminium alloys are high density.

A
  • False
  • Aluminium alloys are low density
22
Q

What is bronze used for? Why is it used for this?

A
  • Used in statues.
  • Because it’s extremely hard/ tends not to corrode.
23
Q

What is brass used for? Why is it used for this?

2 uses –> same reason

A
  • Musical instruments/ door handles
  • Because it is easily - shaped.
24
Q

Give a use of high-carbon steel.

A
  • Chisels
25
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Give one use of low- carbon steel. Why is it used for this?

A
  • Used to make car bodies
  • It is soft/ easily-shaped
26
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Give one use of stainless steels. Why are they used for this?

A
  • Used to make utensils.
  • Resistant to corrosion.
27
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Give one use of aluminium alloys. Why are they used for this?

A
  • Used to make aeroplane bodies.
  • Because they are a low density.