4NA - Metals Flashcards

1
Q

why are metals able to conduct electricity

A

contain sea of delocalised electrons

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2
Q

what is an alloy

A

mixture of metal and at least one other element

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3
Q

what are the main elements are contained in steel

A

iron and carbon

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4
Q

state one difference in the physical property of alloys and pure metals

A

alloys are harder and stronger

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5
Q

state the reactivity series of metals

A
potassium
sodium
calcium
magnesium
aluminium
carbon
zinc
iron
lead
hydrogen
copper
silver
gold
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6
Q

what is a displacement reaction

A

a more reactive metal can displace a less reactive metal from its compound

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7
Q

explain why a reaction occurs between magnesium and zinc chloride

A

magensium is more reactive than zinc

magnesium will displace zinc from zinc chloride

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8
Q

explain why no reaction occurs between copper and iron(II) sulfate

A

copper is less reactive than iron

copper cannot displace iron from iron(II) sulfate

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9
Q

state the method to extract calcium from its ores

A

electrolysis

[metals above carbon in the reactivity series can only be extracted by electrolysis]

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10
Q

state the preferred method to extract silver from its ores

A

reduction using carbon

[metals below carbon in the reactivity series can be extracted using reduction]

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11
Q

state the chemical formula of haematite

A

Fe2O3

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12
Q

what is the purpose of calcium carbonate (limestone) in the blast furnace

A

decompose to give calcium oxide to remove acidic SiO2

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13
Q

what are the waste gases coming out from the blast furnace

A

nitrogen, carbon dioxide, argon

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14
Q

give the chemical reaction for the extraction of iron from haematite

A

Fe2O3 + 3 CO –> 2 Fe + 3 CO2

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15
Q

give the chemical reaction for the formation of calcium silicate (slag)

A

CaO + SiO2 –> CaSiO3

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16
Q

what conditions must be present for rusting to occur

A

air/oxygen and water

[boiled water does not contain oxygen]

17
Q

what are some methods of applying a protective layer

A

painting, greasing, plastic coating

18
Q

how does having a protective layer prevent rusting

A

the layer prevents air and/or water from coming into contact with the metal underneath

19
Q

why is aluminium sometimes considered unreactive

A

there is an impervious layer of aluminium oxide, Al2O3 which prevent corrosion/reaction with the metal underneath

20
Q

why is it important to recycle metals

A

metals are finite and must be conserved for future use