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What is the main reason companies package products in metal containers for special occasions?
To provide added
security
and visual appeal
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What are some benefits of using metals in commercial packaging?
Added
security
and proof of tampering
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How can metal containers be customized for visual appeal?
They can be
embossed
or
debossed
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What is the definition of hardness in materials?
Hardness is how well materials resist
deformation
and wear
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What does ductility refer to in materials?
Ductility is the ability to
deform
without breaking
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How does temperature affect ductility?
Ductility increases in
metals
with heat
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What is malleability in materials?
Malleability is the ability to be
permanently
deformed without fracture
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How does temperature affect malleability?
Malleability
increases
with temperature
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What are the categories of metals?
Ferrous Metals
Non-Ferrous Metals
Alloys
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What are some examples of ferrous metals?
Cast Iron
Steels
Mild Steel
Ferrous
Alloys
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What are some examples of non-ferrous metals?
Aluminium
Copper
Brass
Stainless Steel
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What percentage of the Earth's crust is made up of metal ores?
25%
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Which metal ore is the most common?
Aluminium
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What is a key environmental concern regarding metal ores?
They are
non-renewable
and unsustainable
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What are the characteristics of ferrous metals?
Contain
iron
Corrode
if unprotected
Attracted by a
magnet
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How does the addition of carbon affect iron?
It improves the
hardness
and
toughness
of the material
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What happens to the toughness of iron when carbon content increases?
Toughness reduces, making
cast iron
brittle
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How can the properties of iron be changed?
By changing the amount of
carbon
added
This creates different types of
steel
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What are the properties of low carbon steel?
Ductility
: Low
Hardness: Moderate
Malleability
: High
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What are the properties of cast iron?
Ductility
: Low
Hardness
: High
Malleability
: Low
Brittle under
impact
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What is the carbon content range for low carbon steel?
0.1-0.3%
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What is the carbon content range for cast iron?
6%
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What is mild steel known for?
Good for
weldability
,
machinability
, and
ductility
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What are the uses of mild steel?
Automotive
industries
Construction
Fencing
Signs
Nuts and bolts
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