SC13 Flashcards

(23 cards)

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How do properties of metals compare with those of alkali metals?

A
  • Harder and stronger (cannot be cut with knife)
  • More dense
  • Higher melting and boiling points (except mercury)
  • Much less reactive
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What is the colour of the metal compound iron (II) oxide (FeO‎₂)?

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Black.

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What is the colour of the metal compound iron (III) oxide (Fe‎₂O‎₃)?

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Red/brown.

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4
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What is the colour of the metal compound copper (II) sulfate crystals?

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Blue. Can be turned white by heating crystals to remove water.

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5
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What is the use of coloured compounds of transition metals?

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  • Colour stained glass windows
  • Colour paints and dyes
  • Coloured glazes on pottery
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What is a pigment?

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A water insoluble transition metal compound used to make paints.

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7
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Which compound forms a blue pigment?

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Cobalt compound.

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8
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Which compound forms a white pigment?

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Titanium compound.

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9
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Which compound forms a yellow pigment?

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Chromium compound.

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10
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What is a dye?

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A water soluble coloured compound (usually transition metal compound) which forms a chemical bond with fabric.

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What is a mordant?

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A chemical that binds dye to a fabric.

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What are environmental considerations for the use of pigments and dyes?

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  • Both coal or oil-based so raw material is non-renewable
  • Some made using carcinogenic substances
  • Most are harmful to the environment
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What are the environmental solutions to using dyes and pigments?

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Renewable biomass (such as sugar, straw or wood) could be the raw material for making artificial dyes in the future.

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14
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What are the properties of alkali metals?

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  • Soft (can be cut by knife), softness increases going down group
  • Low density
  • Low melting/boiling points
  • Good conductors of heat and electricity
  • Shiny (seen when freshly cut, quickly tarnish due to reaction with oxygen)
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15
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How can we prevent rusting?

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  • Exclude air/oxygen (paint, oil/grease, coating with plastic)
  • Exclude water (desiccator to absorb water)
  • Sacrificial protection or galvanizing (coating with zinc)
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16
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What is sacrificial protection?

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Protection of iron or steel against corrosion by using a more reactive metal. Pieces of zinc or magnesium alloy are attached to pump bodies and pipes. The protected metal becomes the cathode and does not corrode.

17
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What are the uses of aluminium and what are its relevant properties?

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Uses: airplanes, cars, bicycles, trains, trucks, ladders, window frames, door frames

Relevant properties:
- Low density
- Strong
- Resistant to corrosion

18
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What are the uses of copper and what are its relevant properties?

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Uses: electrical wires/cables

Relevant properties:
- Good conductor of electricity

Uses: water pipes, roofing, coins, jewellery, statues, musical instruments

Relevant properties:
- Resistant to corrosion

19
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What are the uses of gold and what are its relevant properties?

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Uses: jewellery, coins, dentistry

Relevant properties:
- Excellent resistance to corrosion
- Valuable
- Low strength

Uses: electronic devices, circuit boards, switch contacts

Relevant properties:
- Excellent conductor of electricity

20
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What are the uses of silver and what are its relevant properties?

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Uses: jewellery, cutlery, coins

Relevant properties:
- Very good resistance to corrosion
- Valuable
- Low strength

Uses: electronic devices, circuit boards, switch contacts

Relevant properties:
- Excellent conductor of electricity

21
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What is an alloy?

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A mixture of metals.

22
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How are alloys different than pure metals?

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  • Contain some atoms of other elements that are different sizes
  • This disrupts the layered structure and stops layers sliding over each other
  • This makes alloys stronger and harder
23
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Which alloy is iron made into to prevent rusting?

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Stainless steel (contains small amounts of chromium and nickel and does not rust).