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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Alloys
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Metals are one of the materials we see all around us in everyday life, but did you realize that they are nearly all in the form of alloys? An alloy is a substance composed of two or more metals, or of a metal or metals with a nonmetal. Alloys are used to alter the properties of a metal, for example, magnesium. This is a light, soft and highly reactive metal. When alloyed with aluminum it is light, strong and corrosion resistant and can be used in the making of aircraft and cars. Alloys are not a new discovery. Humans have been using metals since the end of the stone age - first during the... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Alloys
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10 Questions

1. Why are alloys stronger than the materials from which they are made?
2. Aluminum is a light metal but why is it not used to make aircraft?
3. Which of the following is a use of high carbon steel?
4. How is the percentage of carbon in pig iron reduced to form steels?
5. Which of the following is a use of mild steel?
6. What is an alloy?
7. Brass is an alloy of 70 per cent copper and 30 per cent zinc. Which of the following is not a use of brass?
8. Why are 'silver' coins made from an alloy or nickel plated steel and not from silver?
9. Why does iron directly from a blast furnace have limited usefulness?
10. Which of the following is not a reason for making an alloy?