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All matter is composed of atoms. Atoms are single units of special substances called ________? Elements (Contain only one type of atom)
What does the atomic structure of an element determine? The chemical behavior (The way it interacts with other elements)
What are a few of the 104 naturally occurring elements? Hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, copper, lead, silver and gold.
Atoms of elements unite to form more complex structures called _________. Molecules ~Most matter is composed of molecules that contain 2 or more atoms ~The arrangement & structure of molecules are unique & determine the characteristic of that material
Thousands of substances can be produced by chemically or physically combining different proportions of basic elements. Such combinations of elements are form either a ________ or _______. Compounds or Mixtures
Explain: Compounds Is the product of 2 or more atoms that unite chemically. This creates a substance that has properties different from those of the combining elements. example: Water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen.
Elements in a compound are always in ________ proportions. Page 2-2 Definite
Explain: Mixture 2 or more elements or compounds.. Unlike compounds a mixture can be formed using varying proportions of each ingredients. Example: "Concrete" the mixture of cement, water and aggregate may vary but the mixture is still concrete. However the ratio may effect strength.
Explain: Alloys Alloys are mixtures of metal with other metals and non-metals. Brass is copper + zinc
Define: cyclic loading Cyclic loading - the application of repeated or fluctuating stresses, strains, or stress intensities to locations on structural components. The degradation that may occur at the location is referred to as fatigue degradation
Babbitt Metal AKA White Metal - soft, white non-ferrous alloy used to provide a bearing surface. It has properties that help reduce friction which make it a good material to use in a plain bearing
Define: Non-Ferrous Generally more expensive than ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals are used because of desirable properties such as low weight (e.g., aluminium), higher conductivity (e.g., copper), non-magnetic property or resistance to corrosion (e.g., zinc)
What kind of metal alloy is used for aircraft? Aluminum-Magnesium Alloy
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