PPT-Types of Metals

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Copyright Texas Education Agency 2014 All rights reserved Ferrous a metal that contains iron NonFerrous a metal that contains no iron Alloy a metal consisting

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Copyright Texas Education Agency 2014 All rights reserved Ferrous a metal that contains iron NonFerrous a metal that contains no iron Alloy a metal consisting of two or more materials one material must be a metal. This instability is what drives the process of corrosion and it results from the fact that a refined metal is continually trying to revert to its natural state the mineral Some metals do this faster than others The Galvanic Series ranks corrosion te METAL CHEMISTRY. N4. CHEMISTRY. N5. CHEMISTRY. After completing this topic you should be able to : . OBTAINING METALS. State ores are naturally occurring compounds of . metals.. State . the less reactive metals, including gold, silver and copper, are found uncombined in the Earth’s crust and the more reactive metals have to be extracted from their ores. Why are metals used to make these items?. Properties of metals . What property of metals is being . utalised. in the images on the previous slide?. Fishing sinker. Cooking pot. Electrical wires. Bread ties. 20. th. century building materials. Pre-20. th. century metal use. The 20th century has seen the rapid expansion of the number of . metal blends . used in the building process, both in the structural components and as decorative elements.. Metals. In the Construction Industry we use metals in the many areas such as;. Structural. Claddings. Architectural Systems. Building Service. Metals. Metals that are commonly used in the Construction Industry are;. We . use metals to make a wide variety of products, from cars to food cans, but there are limited supplies of metals on Earth. People are encouraged to recycle metals as often as possible, and electromagnets are used in the recycling process. . Metals; ferrous, non ferrous, alloys. Ferrous metals . · Ferrous metals including: mild steel, high carbon steel, cast and wrought iron . · Availability of stock forms such as sheet, bar, tube and angle . (. TKK-2289. ). 15/16 Semester . genap. Instructor: Rama Oktavian; . Vivi. . Nurhadianty. .. Email: rama.oktavian86@gmail.com. Office Hr.:. . T. 11-12. , Th. . 08. -10; 13-15, F. 08-10; 13-15. Corrosion types. Elements in Group 1 are called . alkali metals. . lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium . • Alkali metals are so named because they are metals that react with water to make alkaline solutions. . Solids. Crystalline Solids- have a regular repeating arrangement of their particles.. Salts, Sugars, Metals. Amorphous Solids- have no regular repeating arrangement of their molecules. Common glass, several polymers.. HL: Locate the alkali metals on the periodic table.. HL: Describe the properties of the alkali metals.. HL: Describe the reactions of the alkali metals with air.. HL: Describe the reactions of the alkali metals with water using word equations.. Patel Sikora. What are Alkali Metals?. The alkali metals are located in Group 1 of the periodic table. They are a series of chemical elements which have similar trends and properties. Alkali metals are so called because when they react with water alkalis (strong bases that can neutralize acids) are formed.. Beverages in aluminum and glass containers retain their carbonization (i.e., “fizz”) for several years, whereas those in two-liter plastic bottles “go flat” within a few months. .. There is a plastic . Strength. – metals that are . strong. are used to make car bodies, bike frames, ships, planes etc. . Malleability. . (mouldable). – This means that that they can be . shaped by hammering or rolling.

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