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Topic C2: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
C2.3 Properties of Materials
C2.3.4 Properties of Metals and Alloys
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The ability of a metal to be hammered into thin sheets is called
malleability
What does electrical conductivity measure in metals?
Ability to conduct electricity
What are alloys created from?
Mixtures of two or more elements
What are the components of stainless steel?
Iron, chromium, nickel
Ductility refers to the ability of a
metal
to be drawn into wires.
True
The ability of a metal to conduct heat efficiently is called thermal
conductivity
What are alloys created from?
Mixtures of two or more elements
The malleability of metals allows them to be hammered into thin
sheets
Alloys find applications in construction, transportation, manufacturing, and
electronics
Malleability is enhanced in some
alloys
True
What are metals used for due to their thermal conductivity?
Heat sinks
Arrange the following metals in order of reactivity from most reactive to least reactive:
1️⃣ Sodium (Na)
2️⃣ Iron (Fe)
3️⃣ Copper (Cu)
4️⃣ Gold (Au)
Copper oxide (CuO) is formed when copper reacts with
oxygen
Alloys are preferred over pure metals because of their improved
strength
What two metals are combined to create brass?
Copper and zinc
Malleability and
ductility
are key properties of metals
True
Alloys are mixtures of two or more
elements
Match the property of a pure metal with its enhancement in an alloy:
Strength ↔️ Improved hardness in alloys
Corrosion Resistance ↔️ Increased durability in alloys
What are alloys made of?
Two or more elements
Stainless steel is an alloy of iron, chromium, and
nickel
.
True
Metals react with oxygen to form metal
oxides
What are the two common oxides formed by iron?
Fe₂O₃ and Fe₃O₄
Alloys typically have lower strength than pure metals.
False
Duralumin, used in aircraft construction, is an alloy of aluminum, copper, manganese, and
magnesium
What are the key properties of metals?
Shiny, malleable, ductile
Ductility refers to the ability of a
metal
to be drawn into wires.
True
The ability of a metal to conduct heat efficiently is called thermal
conductivity
Stainless steel is an alloy of iron, chromium, and
nickel
.
True
The ability of a metal to be hammered into thin sheets is called
malleability
What does electrical conductivity measure in metals?
Ability to conduct electricity
Metals are
malleable
, which means they can be hammered into thin sheets.
True
What are the components of stainless steel?
Iron, chromium, nickel
What is the term for the ability of metals to be drawn into wires?
Ductility
Match the physical property with its description:
Malleability ↔️ Ability to be hammered into thin sheets
Ductility ↔️ Ability to be drawn into wires
Electrical Conductivity ↔️ Ability to conduct electricity efficiently
Thermal Conductivity ↔️ Ability to conduct heat efficiently
Electrical conductivity in metals can be
adjusted
Metals react with oxygen to form metal oxides in a process called oxidation
True
What is the oxide formed when sodium reacts with oxygen?
Sodium oxide (Na₂O)
The formation of metal oxides can affect a compound's color and
hardness
True
Match the pure metal with its corresponding property in an alloy:
Iron ↔️ Improved corrosion resistance in stainless steel
Copper ↔️ Enhanced strength in brass
Metals are defined as shiny, malleable, and good conductors of heat and
electricity
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