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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Physical Properties and Uses of Metals
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Metals are strong and can be bent, beaten and stretched into shape without breaking. They also conduct both heat and electricity. Some of the less reactive metals can be found 'native' but the majority are obtained as ores. Ores are naturally occurring rocks that provide an economic starting point for the manufacture of metals. Iron ore is used to make iron and steel. Some metals, for example copper, can be easily extracted whilst others are more difficult. Our metals come from the crust of the Earth and will one day run out - they are non-renewable.  Different metals have different... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Physical Properties and Uses of Metals
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10 Questions

1. Why can metals be bent and pulled into shape?
2. Which of the following metals would be suitable for making a hammer?
3. Why are the metals magnesium and titanium used to make alloys for aircraft frames?
4. Why do metals conduct electricity?
5. Why are the metals magnesium and titanium used to make alloys for aircraft frames?
6. Why do metals conduct electricity?
7. Why can metals be bent and pulled into shape?
8. Steel corrodes but it is still the best metal for making car bodies. Why is this?
9. Which of the following is not a physical property of titanium?
10. House electrical systems require a good earthing system to make them safe. The earthing system carries electricity safely into the ground and causes the safety devices in the house to 'trip', preventing electric shocks. Electricians sometimes fix the earth wires of a domestic electrical system to copper pipes used for the plumbing. Why is this?