Week 2: Metals and Alloys Flashcards

1
Q

an ___ is a mixture of metals

A

alloy

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2
Q

___ are not so strong

____ are much more brittle

A

polymers, ceramics

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3
Q

what is established by free electrons that are shared by all metallic ions in the structure?

A

bond

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4
Q

what are the consequences of freedom of movement of e-?

A

high electric
heat conductivity
opacity

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5
Q

metals are made of _____, which is opposite of amorphous/glassy material

A

crystals

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6
Q

three common unit cells in dental metals

A

bcc-body centered cubic
fcc-face centered cubic
hcp-hexagonal close packed

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7
Q

metals made of crystals have imperfections, such as…

A

point, line and plane defects

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8
Q

alloying metals makes the resulting material ____ than pure metals

A

stronger

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9
Q

why are alloyed metals stronger?

A

movement of dislocation is more difficult

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10
Q

two types of solid solutions

A

substitutional, interstitial

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11
Q

substitutional solid formed when two metals in alloy have the same ______

A

crystal lattice

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12
Q

how many phases are present in solid solution alloys?

A

1 phase

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13
Q

example of interstitial solid solution

A

stainless steel

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14
Q

once the initial solid solution is formed, on further cooling the alloy under specific conditions, a precipitation of a 2nd phase occurs

A

partial solid insolubility

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15
Q

what does the 2nd phase in partial solid insolubility do?

A

pins movement of dislocations

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16
Q

compounds with well-defined composition/stoichiometry

A

intermetallic compounds

17
Q

two types of metal used in dentistry because of their highly corrosive resistant properties

A
  • noble metals (alloys of Au, Pd)

- passivated alloys (Ti-alloys, stainless steel, Cr- alloy)

18
Q

examples of processing of metals

A

casting, machining, cold working, powder metallurgy

19
Q

metals only have ___ _____

A

metallic bonding

20
Q

consequences of metallic bonding

A
  • high conductivity (thermal and electrical)
  • opacity (e- absorb E.M. and photon energy)
  • easily form alloys
  • high plasticity
21
Q

a ____ ___ is one which shows ________ regular arrangement of atoms

A

crystalline material, long-range

22
Q

smallest repeating unit in a crystal

A

unit cell

23
Q

metals with bcc unit cells

A

Fe, Cr

24
Q

metals with fcc unit cells

A

Ag, Au, Cu

25
Q

metals with hcp/cph unit cells

A

Ti

26
Q

plane defects come from the discontinuity of _____ of the different crystals

A

boundaries