Extraction of metals and Rusting Topic 1

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Quiz on Extraction of metals and Rusting Topic 1, created by mawan409 on 19/03/2016.
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Question 1

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What is an alloy?
Answer
  • A pure metal
  • A metal with another metal mixed in
  • A soft type of metal

Question 2

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How does the structure of an alloy improve its strength?
Answer
  • Different size particles disrupt the metallic structure.
  • Only strong metals are used.
  • Alloying does not improve the strength.

Question 3

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Alloying does not improve the properties of a metal and has a big effect on the reactivity.
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  • True
  • False

Question 4

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[blank_start]Stainless[blank_end] steel is [blank_start]used[blank_end] for cutlery and surgical scalpels but it [blank_start]isn't[blank_end] used for stents to repair damaged arteries.
Answer
  • Stainless
  • used
  • isn't

Question 5

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Lithium is [blank_start]more[blank_end] reactive than copper or zinc because it is [blank_start]found[blank_end] in [blank_start]Group[blank_end] [blank_start]1[blank_end] of the [blank_start]periodic[blank_end] table and is therefore a [blank_start]very[blank_end] reactive metal.
Answer
  • more
  • less
  • found
  • lost
  • 1
  • 7
  • Period
  • Group
  • reactivity
  • periodic
  • very
  • un-

Question 6

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Iron can be [blank_start]displaced[blank_end] from iron oxide by [blank_start]heating[blank_end] strongly with [blank_start]carbon[blank_end]. The carbon becomes [blank_start]oxidised[blank_end] in this reaction. Calcium [blank_start]cannot[blank_end] be extracted in this way because it is [blank_start]more[blank_end] reactive than carbon.
Answer
  • displaced
  • removed
  • heating
  • reacting
  • electrolysis
  • carbon
  • oxidised
  • reduced
  • can
  • cannot
  • more
  • less

Question 7

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Label the blast furnace.
Answer
  • Hot air blasts
  • Slag
  • Molten iron
  • Hot waste gases
  • iron ore
  • limestone
  • coke

Question 8

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Which three substances are essential for rusting to take place?
Answer
  • iron
  • water
  • air
  • oxyen
  • salt
  • water

Question 9

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Why does aluminium not corrode as quickly as steel and iron?
Answer
  • It is not very reactive.
  • It is always painted.
  • It has a protective layer of aluminium oxide.

Question 10

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Which metal could be used for the sacrificial protection of iron?
Answer
  • Magnesium
  • Tin
  • Copper

Question 11

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The delocalised electrons are free to move in metals and these can carry the charge. Positive ions do not move in metallic bonding.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 12

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Almost all metals are [blank_start]malleable[blank_end], which means they can be beaten into [blank_start]shape[blank_end].
Answer
  • malleable
  • shape

Question 13

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Aluminium is also known as [blank_start]bauxite[blank_end]. [blank_start]Bauxite[blank_end] is a [blank_start]reddish[blank_end] brown rock that contains aluminium oxide and [blank_start]impurities[blank_end].
Answer
  • impurities
  • lead
  • reddish
  • greenish
  • Bauxite
  • Haematite
  • haemitite
  • bauxite

Question 14

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Limestone is added to the [blank_start]blast[blank_end] furnace to [blank_start]remove[blank_end] impurities in the [blank_start]iron[blank_end] ore. This forms [blank_start]slag[blank_end] which can be easily [blank_start]removed[blank_end].
Answer
  • blast
  • remove
  • iron
  • slag
  • removed
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