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Nichrome -Nickel-Chrome (alloy of nickel and chromium) -It is typically used in wire because it heats without degrading itself.
Zinc -German for Zink
Galvanization Process of applying a protective zinc coating to steel/iron to prevent rusting. Hot dip is the most common method. Steel will be protected by the zinc around it if exposed.
Gold Inactive metal
What are the two groups in the inner transition metals? Lanthanide and Actinide
What Is lanthanide? Paramagnetic
What is paramagnetic? Weakly attracted because of unpaired electrons.
Uranium Energy source for generating electricity in nuclear plants.
Describe Boron Family Possess 3 valence electrons wants to rid 3 electrons to become +3 cation.
Boron -Buraq, Burah, Boraz -Used in pyrotechnics and flares to produce a green color. -Used in control rods because it is a good absorber of neutrons. -Dopes silicon for transistors.
What are the post transition metals? Aluminum, Tin, Lead, Gallium, Indium, Thallium, and Bismuth.
What is aluminum used for? Forms corrosion proof reflecting coating for telescope mirrors.
Describe the Carbon group. Possess 4 valence electrons. They either share or give away 2 or 4 electrons.
Where does carbon exist? In allotropes.
Name some things that have lead compounds in them. Lead bullet, lead glass, and car battery lead plates.
Describe metalloids Semiconductors that will allow limited movement of electrons through their structure. They are used a lot in the computer industry.
Describe group 15 Nitrogen Family Possess 5 valence electrons. They usually want to gain three electrons to become -3 ion.
Nitrogen *Most abundant element on earth
What does phosphorus do? It glows
Describe the chalogens Has 6 valence electrons Wants to gain 2 to become -2, but will share electrons.
Oxygen Most abundant in the earths crust by mass.
Oxides Any element that is combined with oxygen.
Sulfides Any element combined with sulfur
What is sulfur also called? Brimstone
What is in pepto-bismol that helps control digestion problems. Bismuth
Describe the halogen group Have 7 valence electrons Want to gain 1 to become -1 anion Very reactive Will share electrons
Fluorine It is used in a compound called teflon that has many uses as a lubricant and reducer of friction.
Chlorine Used to disinfect swimming pool water.
Adhesives Materials which when applies to the surface of substances cause them to adhere to one another.
Cohesion Forming a united whole
Adhesion stick
How do molecules stick to each other. Intermolecular force.
Animal Glue Made form clippings from the hides, horns and hoofs of animals.
How is animal glue commonly sold? In the form of sheets, flakes, or powder that is combined with water.
What is fish glue made from? The leftover bones and cartilage from the fish.
How is fish glue usually sold? In liquid form It is common used in bookbinders because it is a flexible adhesive.
Casein Glue Manufactured from the casein in skim milk. Then they carefully mix with chemicals.
Why is casein glue superior to other types of glue. It has water resistant qualities that other types of glue don't have. It can be soluble if still wet but not when dried.
Chemical Bonding The valence electrons are the glue for atoms in compounds.
Name three things elements have been bound with since creation. Rocks, crude oil (petroleum), and Gases of the atmosphere.
Why are there only millions of compounds and not an infinite number? Because atoms are selective when combining.
What type of bonding takes place between metals and nonmetals.? Ionic bonding, is a type of chemical bond that involves attraction between oppositely charged ions then they transfer electrons.
What type of bonding takes place between nonmetals? Covalent Bonding, a type of bonding where the electrons are shared.
What is the type of bonding between metal atoms? Metallic Bonding, bonding where there is loose sharing.
What is polarity? The tendency of an object to form 2 localized regions of opposite character.
What is the range that you can tell the polarity of a bond? If the total is 1.7 or greater it is ionic. If the total is less than 1.7 then the bond is covalent.
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