Metals Flashcards
physical properties of metals
- malleable and ductile
- sonorous
- lustrous
- high melting and boiling point
- good conductors of heat and electrcitiy
chemical properties of metals
- react with dilute acids to produce salt and hydrogen
- react with oxygen to form metal oxides
what are alloys
- contain different types of atoms that disrupt the orderly layer of atoms in the structure
- makes it difficult for the layers to slide over each other and makes alloys harder and stronger than pure metal
how does calcium react with cold water
calcium reacts slowly with cold water even though it is reactive
why doesn’t aluminum react with water or dilute acids
it reacts with oxygen to form a protective oxide layer that coats the metal and prevents it from further reacting with water or acids
what is thermal decompostion
breakdown of compounds upon applying heat
extraction of metals
- metals below carbon in the reactivity series can easily be extracted from their ores by reduction using carbon
- the more reactive metals, those above carbon, have to be extracted by electrolysis
extraction of aluminium
extracted from its ore, bauxite, by electrolysis
extraction of iron substances needed
- ore: haematite - iron (III) oxide
- raw materials: coke, haematite, limestone
- hot air is required to provide oxygen and to provide suffiient heat for reactions to take place in the furnace
description of iron extraction
molten iron from the blast furnance is poured into an oxygen furnace. Basic calcium oxide is added, and a jet of oxygen is turned on. The calcium oxide neutralises the acidic impurities, forming slag that is skimmed off. The oxygen burns all the other impurities away
blast furnance label diagram
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iron extraction blast furnace reactions at each step
- C + O2 -> CO2
- CO2 + C -> 2CO
- 3CO + Fe2O3 -> 3COs + 2Fe
- molten iron flows to bottom
- CaO react with acidici impurities to form slag
zinc extraction
- ore: zinc blende, sinc sulphide
- ore is first treated by a process called toasting in which the ore is burned in oxygen to produce zinc oxide and sulphur dioxide
zinc extraction reactions
2ZnS + 3O2 -> 2ZnO + 2SO2
ZnO + CO -> Zn + CO2
advantages of recycling
- profitable, material can be resold
- reduces waste, landfill space is running out
- reduces landfill
- saves energy - avoids the procedure of extraction again
- uses for fewer resources (less coal and iron