Rusting, Steel, Aluminium And Iron (T2) Flashcards
What substances are BOTH needed for rusting to occur?
Water and oxygen
What is rusting?
Rusting is a very slow chemical reaction that occurs when iron is exposed to air and water
It is the changing of iron to iron oxide (the state iron is found in)
Iron + air + water -> iron (III) oxide
The (III) means the oxide is made up of three atoms of oxygen
As well as iron, what metal alloy rusts when it comes into contact with water and oxygen?
Steel
Why does aluminium not corrode as easily as iron and steel?
Because it’s surface is protected with a layer of aluminium oxide
What advantages does steel have over iron?
- harder and stronger
- less likely to corrode / rust
What properties do iron and aluminium share?
- both are used to build cars
- both are malleable
- both are good electrical conductors
List some advantages of using aluminium over steel or iron…
- lower density than iron or steel so it is lighter. In cars this results in improved economy
- does not corrode easily, so a car body made from aluminium may last longer
What is a big disadvantage of using aluminium in manufacturing?
It is more expensive than steel.
In the manufacture of cars, where is steel usually used, and why?
Steel is usually used for body panels and chassis, as it is strong and malleable
In the manufacture of cars, where is copper usually used, and why?
Copper would be used for electrical wiring as it is a good conductor
In the manufacture of cars, where is glass usually used, and why?
In the windows as it is transparent
In the manufacture of cars, where is aluminium often used, and why?
For the body panels and interior fittings as it is light weight and rust proof
In the manufacture of cars, where is plastic usually used, and why?
For the body panels, lights and dashboard as it is tough and easily moulded
In the manufacture of cars, where are fibres usually used, and why?
For the seats and carpets as fibres are good heat insulators and can be woven
According to European law, how much of a car’s materials must be recyclable?
85%, rising to 95% in 2015