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