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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Metals - Properties and Uses of
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The majority of the chemical elements are metals and their properties make them incredibly useful. Each metal has its own unique set of properties but there are general properties too, for example, they conduct heat, conduct electricity, are malleable and ductile. In high school, you are expected to be able to link the properties of a metal to its uses, as in the above example with copper. Remember, copper is used for making electrical wires because it is one of the best conductors of electricity and is a soft metal, enabling the wires to be bent to get them into tight spaces.  The... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Metals - Properties and Uses of
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10 Questions

1. Why is iron rarely used as pure iron?
2. Which metal would be the most appropriate to make overhead power lines from?
3. Why is gold used for jewelry?
4. Why is iron better than aluminum for making bridges?
5. Why is aluminum used to make airplane bodies?
6. Which metal is the most appropriate to make jewelry from?
7. Copper is often used for water pipes and electrical wires. Pick two properties of copper which make it useful for this purpose.
8. Why is potassium kept stored in oil?
9. Aluminum is a useful metal to use because it does not corrode easily in air. Why?
10. Which two of the following statements could explain why aluminum is preferred to iron for making cans for drinks?