Metals - Properties of Metals (Physical and Chemical)
Properties and Uses of Metals
Post-Lab Discussion - Experiment 1
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Properties and Uses of Metals
Post-Lab Discussion - Experiment 1
29 January 2024
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Recap
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What are the General Physical Properties of Metals and Non-metals?
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How did you test for the electrical conductivity of the samples?
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How did you test for the electrical conductivity of the samples?
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What are the samples in your experiment 1?
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How do you present your results in an orderly manner?
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Properties and Uses of Metals
Post-Lab Discussion - Experiment 2
29 January 2024
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What are your results in experiment 2?
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What solution was added to each of the test tubes?
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What solution was added to each of the test tubes?
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Properties and Uses of Metals
Post-Lab Discussion - Experiment 2
29 January 2024
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What are the General Chemical Properties of Metals?
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How do metals react with oxygen, water, and dilute acids?
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Alloys and their properties
Topic 6. Metals
29 January 2024
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What is an alloy?
A mixture of a metal with other elements, including:
(a)brass, as a mixture of copper and zinc
(b) stainless steel, as a mixture of iron and other elements such as chromium, nickel, and carbon
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Which is more useful, pure metals or alloys?
Alloys can be harder and stronger than pure metals and are more useful because the different-sized atoms in alloys mean the layers can no longer slide over each other.