Metals, Non-metals and the Reactivity Series Flashcards
Describe the properites of metals.
8 marks
- Lustrous (shiny)
- Hard and strong
- High density
- Malleable
- Ductile
- Good conductors of heat and electricity
- High melting and boiling points
- Sonorous - they ring when hit
Describe the properties of non-metals.
6 marks
- Dull
- Brittle
- Poor thermal conductors
- Poor electrical conductors
- Good thermal insulators
- Good electrical insulators
List the reactivity series (including carbon and hydrogen)
15 marks
1. Potassium
2. Sodium
3. Calcium
4. Magnesium
5. Aluminium
6. (Carbon)
7. Zinc
8. Iron
9. Tin
10. Lead
11. (Hydrogen)
12. Copper
13. Silver
14. Gold
15. Platinum
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Define an ore and give an example.
2 marks
Ores are naturally occurring rocks that contain metals or metal compounds in sufficient amounts to make it worthwhile extracting them.
An example is haematite, which is an iron ore.
How are metals extracted from their ores?
3 marks
If the metal is above carbon in the reactivity series, it must be extracted by electrolysis.
Metals less reactive than carbon can be extracted by reduction using coke.
Silver, gold and platinum can occur pure in the ground and do not need to be extracted.
Describe reactions of metal with oxygen, water and acid.
6 marks
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Metal + Oxygen ====> Metal oxide
Metal + Water ====> Metal hydroxide + Hydrogen
Metal + Acid ====> Metal salt + Hydrogen
What is the test for oxygen?
1 mark
Relights a glowing splint
What is a displacement reaction? Write an example word equation.
4 marks
Displacement is when one element is replaced by another element in a compound, when a more reactive element replaces a less reactive element.
Magnesium + Copper sulfate ====> Magnesium sulfate + copper
(Magnesium is more reactive than copper)