Metals: - Iron - Aluminium - Copper - Zinc - Magnesium
Metals: - Iron - Aluminium - Copper - Zinc - Magnesium
Iron
Aluminium
Copper
Zinc
Magnesium
Properties of metals
Strong , hard and dense
Solids at room temperature
High Melting point
Good electrical and heat conductors
Shiny
Malleable and ductile
Copper
Ductile
Electrical conductors
Cooking utensils
IRON
Hematite ( )
Magnetite ( )
Siderite ()
Limonite
Iron pyrites
SMELTING
+
C
Fe + C
ALUMINIUM
Most
abundant
Extracting it is a difficult task
Many historical methods of extracting aluminiums
i) Heating in the presence of potassium mercury amalgam
Uses of Aluminium
i) Aircrafts & defence ( Light weight and strong)
ii) Doesnt corrode as the self healing oxide helps against rusting
iii) Paper foils
Alloys
Pure metals Soft and brittle , quite reactive
Alloy Mixture of two or more elements
Proportion of metals in a given alloy can change
STEEL IRON and CARBON
BRASS COPPER and ZINC
BRONZE COPPER and TIN
DURALUMIN Aluminium and Tin
STEEL
Iron
Copper (0.2-2.4% by weight)
Hardening agents
Manganese
Chromium
Tungsten
STEEL
Stainless Steel 10% chromium , magnetic/non
magnetic
Increasing the carbon content can make the strength
higher
Carburising A process of increasing the amount of
carbon in steel by 0.5-1% to make it hard.
BRASS
Copper and Zinc
Decoration
locks , gears , bearings and valves
Plumbing and electrical equipment
Musical instruments
More malleable than either copper or zin
Low MP , recycle
Addition of Aluminium makes it stronger and corrosion resistant
SOLDER
Fusible Metal alloy
Tin and Lead
Melting Point 90-150
Join metallic surfaces , plumbing , electronics soldering
Bronze
Copper (90%) and Tin (10%)
Weapons
Musical instruments and weapons
Reactivity of Metals
Reaction with dilute acid
Ca > Mg > Zn > Cu
Bubbles of hydrogen gas Effervesces
Reactivity of Metals
Reaction with water
Sodium when kept in air MOISTURE Tarnish
It is stored in air-tight containers
Na , K , Li ,Ba and Ca React with water
Al , Zn and Fe react with steam
Cu , Ag , Au , Pt , Sn , Pb Dont react with water
Reactivity of Metals
Order of reactivity
Sacrificial Electrodes
Group 14
Mole
Avogadro's
Moles
Number of moles = mass of the given substance / Mass
of one mole
Moles
Grams
(Molar Mass )
Conservation of volume
The pressure of a gas of fixedmassand fixed
volumeisdirectly proportionalto the gas's
absolute temperature.