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CHAPTER – 3

METALS AND NON METALS
1a) Physical properties of metals :-
•   Metals are solids. (except mercury)
•   Metals are hard. (except Lithium, Potassium, Sodium)
•   Metals have metallic lustre. (shine)
•   Metals are malleable. (can be beaten into thin sheets)
•   Metals are ductile. (can be drawn into wires)
•   Metals have high melting points. (Gallium and Ceasium
    have low melting points. They melt in the palm of the
    hand)
•   Metals have high boiling points.
•   Metals are good conductors of heat. ( Best conductors
    are silver and copper. Poor conductors are Lead and
    Mercury)
•   Metals are good conductors of electricity. ( Best
    conductors are Silver and Copper)
•   Metals are sonorus. (produce sound when beaten)
b) Physical properties of non metals :-
• Non metals may be solids, liquids or gases. (Solids –
  Carbon, Sulphur, Phosphorus etc. Liquid – Bromine,
  Gases – Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen etc.)
• Non metals are soft. (except diamond which is the hardest
  natural substance)
• Non metals do not have lustre.( except iodine cryatals)
• Non metals are not malleable.
• Non metals are not ductile.
• Non metals which are solids and liquids have low melting
  points.
• Non metals which are solids and liquids have low boiling
  points.
• Non metals are bad conductors of heat.
• Non metals are bad conductors of electricity. (except
  graphite)
• Non metals are not sonorus.
2) Chemical properties of metals :-
i) Reaction with oxygen :-
 Metals react with oxygen to form metal oxides.
 When copper is heated it combines with oxygen to form copper oxide.
 2Cu + O2             2CuO
 When aluminium is heated it combines with oxygen to form aluminium
 oxide. 4Al + 3O2               2Al2O3
 Some metal oxides are basic oxides because they react with water to
 form bases.
 4Na + O2                2Na2O
 Na2O + H2O                 2NaOH
 K + O2              K 2O
 K2O + H 2O               2KOH
 Some metal oxides show acidic and basic properties. They are called
 amphoteric oxides. Eg :- Aluminium oxide, Zinc oxide etc.
 Al2O3 + 6HCl               2AlCl3 + 3H2O
 (basic)
 Al2O3 + NaOH                NaAlO2 + H2O
 (acidic)               (Sodium aluminate)
The reactivity of different metals with oxygen is different :-
• Metals like potassium and sodium react vigorously with
  oxygen and catch fire if kept in open. Hence they are
  stored in kerosene to prevent burning.
• If magnesium is heated, it burns with a bright flame.
• If iron is heated it glows brightly.
• If copper is heated it does not burn but forms a black
  coating of copper oxide.
• Silver and gold does not react with oxygen even at high
  temperature.
• Some metals like magnesium, aluminium, zinc, lead etc.
  forms an oxide layer over it which prevents further
  oxidation. They are called self protecting metals.
ii) Reaction with water :-
  Metals react with water to form metal oxides or metal hydroxides and
hydrogen.
  2Na + 2H2O                2NaOH + H2
  2K + H2O               2KOH + H2
  Ca + H2O               Ca(OH)2 + H2
  2Al + 3H2O               Al2O3 + H2
  3Fe + 4H2O                Fe2O3 + 4H2

 The reactivity of different metals with water is different :-
- Sodium and potassium react violently with cold water to form sodium
  hydroxide and hydrogen and catches fire.
- Calcium reacts less violently with water to form calcium hydroxide
  and water and does not catch fire.
- Magnesium reacts only with hot water to form magnesium hydroxide
  and hydrogen.
- Metals like aluminium, iron and zinc react only with steam to form
  the metal oxides and hydrogen.
- Metals like lead, copper, silver and gold do not react with water.
iii) Reaction with acids :-
  Metals react with dilute acids to form salts and
hydrogen.
   Mg + 2HCl                MgCl 2 + H2
   2Al + 6 HCl               2AlCl 3 + 3H2
   Zn + 2HCl                ZnCl 2 + H2
   Fe + 2HCl                FeCl 2 + H2
    The reactivity varies from metal to metal. For the above
metals the decreasing order of reactivity is Mg > Al > Zn > Fe.
    Copper, silver and gold do not react with dilute HCl.
    Hydrogen gas is not evolved when metals react with
nitric acid (HNO3) because it is a strong oxidising agent and
it oxidises the H2 produced to water and is itself reduced to
oxides of nitrogen.
    3Cu + 8HNO3              3Cu(NO3)2 + 4H2O + 2NO2
iv) Reaction of metals with metal salt solutions :-
   A more reactive metal displaces a less reactive metal from its salt
solution. (Displacement reaction)
   Magnesium displaces copper from copper sulphate solution.
   Mg + CuSO4                 MgSO4 + Cu
   Zinc displaces copper from copper sulphate solution.
   Zn + CuSO4                ZnSO4 + Cu
   Iron displaces copper from copper sulphate solution
   Fe + CuSO4                FeSO4 + Cu

                                                after 15 – 20 minutes
3) Reactivity series of metals :-
  The arranging of metals in the decreasing order of their
reactivity is called reactivity series of metals.
  K - Potassium               Most reactive
  Na - Sodium
  Ca - Calcium
  Mg - Magnesium
  Al - Aluminium
  Zn - Zinc                    Reactivity decreases
  Fe - Iron
  Pb - Lead
   H - Hydrogen
  Cu - Copper
  Hg - Mercury
  Ag - Silver
  Au - Gold                    Least reactive
4) How do metals an non metals react ?
   Metals :- lose electrons and become positive ions. So they are
called electropositive elements.
Eg :- The atomic number of sodium is 11, its electronic configuration is
2,8,1, it has 1 valence electron. It loses 1 electron and forms a sodium
ion Na +
               Na             Na + + 1 e-
         AN = 11
          EC = 2,8,1          2,8
                Mg            Mg    2+
                                         + 2 e-
         AN = 12
          EC = 2,8,2          2,8
  Non metals :- gain electrons and become negative ions. So they
are called electro negative elements.
Eg:- The atomic number of chlorine is 17, its electronic configuration is
2,8,7, it has 7 valence. It gains 1 electron and forms a chloride ion Cl -
              Cl + 1 e-             Cl -
          AN = 17
          EC = 2,8,7                2,8,8
               O + 2e-              O 2-
5a) Formation of sodium chloride molecule – NaCl

                     xx
                                    +    xx      -
  Na   .     +
                 x
                     Cl
                          x
                          x    Na       .xx x
                                        x Cl
                                             x
                                                     NaCl
                     xx

AN = 11          AN = 17
EC = 2,8,1       EC = 2,8,7
    The atomic number of Na is 11, its electronic
configuration is 2,8,1, it has 1 valence electron, it loses 1
electron to form Na + ion. The atomic number of Cl is 17, its
electronic configuration is 2,8,7, it has 7 valence electrons,
it gains 1 electron to form Cl - ion. Then the attraction
between the Na + ion and Cl - ion results in the formation of
sodium chloride molecule – NaCl.
b) Formation of Magnesium chloride molecule – MgCl2
   Mg                       Mg   2+
                                      + 2e -
  AN = 12
  EC = 2,8,2                2,8
    Cl + 1e -                         Cl   -

  AN = 17
  EC = 2,8,7                          2,8,8
                   xx                                                 -
                                                         . Cl
               x                                             xx
                   Cl x                                  x        x
     .
                      x                             2+            x

   Mg.
                   xx                                        xx
           +       xx                          Mg                     -   MgCl 2
                                                         . Cl
               x   Cl   x                                    xx
                        x                                x        x
                   xx                                             x
                                                             xx

  The AN of Mg is 12, its EC is 2,8,2, it has 2 valence electrons, it loses
2 electrons to form Mg 2+ . The AN of Cl is 17, its EC is 2,8,7, it has 7
valence electrons, it gains 1 electron to form Cl -. Then the attraction
between Mg 2+ ion and 2 Cl - ions results in the formation of Magnesium
chloride molecule – MgCl .
6) Ionic compounds (Electrovalent compounds) :-
  Ionic compounds are compounds formed by the transfer of
electrons from a metal to a non metal.
 Properties of ionic compounds :-
  i) They are formed by the transfer of electrons and are made up of
     ions.
  i) They are crystalline solids.
 ii) They have high melting points and boiling points.
iii) They are soluble in water but insoluble in organic solvents (like
     petrol, kerosene etc.)
iv) They conduct electricity in molten state or in solution.
7a) Occurence of metals :-
     Some metals like gold, silver, platinum etc are found in the free
state in the earth’s crust because they are least reactive. Most metals
are found as oxides, carbonates, sulphides, halides etc.
 Minerals :- are elements or compounds which occur naturally inside
 the earth’s crust.
 Ore :- is a mineral from which metals can be extracted profitably.
 Gangue :- is the impurities present in the ore like rock particles,
 sand particles, clay particles etc.

 b) Extraction of metals from their ores :-
      Metals are extracted from their ores in three main steps. They are :-
  i) Concentration of the ore (Enrichment of the ore).
 ii) Reduction to the metal.
iii) Refining (Purification of the metal).
 Concentration of the ore :- is the removal of gangue (impurities)
from the ore by different methods.
8) Steps involved in the extraction of metals from their ores :-
                                 Ore


     Metals of                 Metals of                    Metals of
   high reactivity         medium reactivity             low reactivity

    Electrolysis of
      molten ore    Carbonate ore        Sulphide ore      Sulphide ore


     Pure metal      Calcination              Roasting      Roasting


                              Oxide of metal                 Metal

                            Reduction to metal              Refining

                                   Refining
i) Extraction of metals low in the activity series :-
  Metals which are low in the activity series can be
reduced to the metals by heating in the presence of oxygen
(Roasting).
  Eg :- Mercury is obtained from its ore Cinnabar (HgS) by
heating in the presence of oxygen. When it is heated in the
presence of oxygen it is first converted into mercuric oxide
(HgO) and on further heating it is reduced to mercury.
                      heat
   2HgS + 3O2                   2HgO + 2O 2
                heat
    2HgO                 2Hg + O 2


      Copper is obtained from its sulphide ore (CuS) by
heating in the presence of oxygen.
                     heat
  2CuS + 3O2           heat  2Cu 2O + 2SO2
   2Cu2O + Cu2S                 6Cu + SO 2
ii) Extraction of metals in the middle of the activity series :
   Metals in the middle of the activity series like Zn, Fe, Pb, are found as
oxide, sulphide or carbonate ores.
   It is easier to obtain metals from their oxides than from their
sulphides or carbonates. So non oxide ores are converted into oxide
form before reduction. Non oxide ores can be converted into oxide form
by roasting or calcination.
Roasting :- is heating of an ore in the presence of oxygen. It is used to
convert suphide ores into oxide form.
Eg :- 2 ZnS + 3O2         heat       2 ZnO + 2SO2
Calcination :- is heating of an ore in the absence of oxygen. It is used to
convert sulphide ores into oxide form.
                   heat
Eg :- ZnCO3                  ZnO + CO2
  The oxide ore is then reduced to the metal by heating with a reducing
agent. The most common reducing agent is coke (carbon).
                    heat
Eg :- ZnO + C                 Zn + CO
Thermit reactions :-
  Sometimes reactive metals like Na, Ca, Al etc. are used
as reducing agents to obtain metals from their oxides.
Eg :- 3MnO2 + 4Al              Mn + 3Al 2O3 + Heat
    (Manganese              (Manganese)
      dioxide)
  The reaction between metal oxides and aluminium is
highly exothermic and the metals are obtained in molten
state. Such reactions are called thermit reactions.
  The reaction between iron oxide and aluminium
produces molten iron. This reaction is used to join rail
tracks, broken machine parts etc.
     Fe2O3 + 2Al                Al 2O3 + 2Fe + Heat
GENERAL
iii) Extraction of metals at the top of the activity series :-
    Metals at the top of the activity series like K, Na, Ca, Al etc. cannot
 be obtained from their ores by simple heating or by heating with
 reducing agents. They are obtained by electrolytic reduction of their
 molten chlorides.
   Eg :- When electric current is passed through molten sodium
 chloride, sodium metal is deposited at the cathode and chlorine gas is
 deposited at the anode.
    At cathode :- Na + + e -              Na (Sodium metal)
    At anode :-   2Cl -             Cl2 + 2e - (Chlorine gas)
9) Refining of metals :-
    The removal of impurities from the metal to obtain the pure metal is
called refining of metals. The most common method for refining of
metals is electrolytic refining.
    In this method a block of the impure metal is made the anode and a
thin sheet of the pure metal is made the cathode. The electrolyte is a salt
solution of the metal to be purified.
Eg :- In the electrolytic refining of copper, a block of impure copper is
made the anode and a thin sheet of pure copper is made the cathode.
The electrolyte is acidified copper sulphate solution. When electric
current is passed through the electrolyte, pure copper from the anode is
deposited at the cathode and the impurities settle down as anode mud.
10a) Corrosion :-
      Corrosion is the damage caused to metals due to the reaction of metals
with oxygen, moisture, carbon dioxide etc.
Eg :- Formation of brown coating of rust over iron.
      Formation of green coating of basic copper carbonate over copper.
      Formation of black coating of silver sulphide over silver.
  To show that air and moisture are necessary for the rusting of iron :-
     Take three test tubes marked 1,2,3 and put iron nails in each of them. Put some
anhydrous calcium chloride in test tube 1 to absorb moisture. Pour some boiled distilled
water in test tube 2 and pour some oil over it to prevent air into the test tube. Pour some
water in test tube 3. Cork the test tubes and leave them for a few days. The nails in test
tube 1 does not get rusted because it had only air and no water. The nails in test tube 2
does not rust because it had only water and no air. The nails in test tube 3 gets rusted
because it had air and water.
b) Prevention of corrosion :-
     Corrosion of metals can be prevented by :-
  i) Applying oil or grease.
 ii) Applying paint.
iii) By galvanisation. (Coating with zinc)
iv) By tinning. (Coating with tin)
 v) By electroplating. (Coating a less reactive metal like chromium)
vi) By alloying. (Making alloys)
c) Alloy :-
   An alloy is a homogeneous mixture of a metal with other metals or
non metal.
 Eg :- Steel – iron, carbon
       Stainless steel – iron, carbon, cobalt, nickel
       Brass – copper, zinc
       Bronze – copper, tin
       Solder – Lead, tin (used for welding electrical wires together)
  If one of the metals in an alloy is mercury, it is called an amalgam.

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Metals and non metals

  • 1. CHAPTER – 3 METALS AND NON METALS
  • 2. 1a) Physical properties of metals :- • Metals are solids. (except mercury) • Metals are hard. (except Lithium, Potassium, Sodium) • Metals have metallic lustre. (shine) • Metals are malleable. (can be beaten into thin sheets) • Metals are ductile. (can be drawn into wires) • Metals have high melting points. (Gallium and Ceasium have low melting points. They melt in the palm of the hand) • Metals have high boiling points. • Metals are good conductors of heat. ( Best conductors are silver and copper. Poor conductors are Lead and Mercury) • Metals are good conductors of electricity. ( Best conductors are Silver and Copper) • Metals are sonorus. (produce sound when beaten)
  • 3. b) Physical properties of non metals :- • Non metals may be solids, liquids or gases. (Solids – Carbon, Sulphur, Phosphorus etc. Liquid – Bromine, Gases – Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen etc.) • Non metals are soft. (except diamond which is the hardest natural substance) • Non metals do not have lustre.( except iodine cryatals) • Non metals are not malleable. • Non metals are not ductile. • Non metals which are solids and liquids have low melting points. • Non metals which are solids and liquids have low boiling points. • Non metals are bad conductors of heat. • Non metals are bad conductors of electricity. (except graphite) • Non metals are not sonorus.
  • 4. 2) Chemical properties of metals :- i) Reaction with oxygen :- Metals react with oxygen to form metal oxides. When copper is heated it combines with oxygen to form copper oxide. 2Cu + O2 2CuO When aluminium is heated it combines with oxygen to form aluminium oxide. 4Al + 3O2 2Al2O3 Some metal oxides are basic oxides because they react with water to form bases. 4Na + O2 2Na2O Na2O + H2O 2NaOH K + O2 K 2O K2O + H 2O 2KOH Some metal oxides show acidic and basic properties. They are called amphoteric oxides. Eg :- Aluminium oxide, Zinc oxide etc. Al2O3 + 6HCl 2AlCl3 + 3H2O (basic) Al2O3 + NaOH NaAlO2 + H2O (acidic) (Sodium aluminate)
  • 5. The reactivity of different metals with oxygen is different :- • Metals like potassium and sodium react vigorously with oxygen and catch fire if kept in open. Hence they are stored in kerosene to prevent burning. • If magnesium is heated, it burns with a bright flame. • If iron is heated it glows brightly. • If copper is heated it does not burn but forms a black coating of copper oxide. • Silver and gold does not react with oxygen even at high temperature. • Some metals like magnesium, aluminium, zinc, lead etc. forms an oxide layer over it which prevents further oxidation. They are called self protecting metals.
  • 6. ii) Reaction with water :- Metals react with water to form metal oxides or metal hydroxides and hydrogen. 2Na + 2H2O 2NaOH + H2 2K + H2O 2KOH + H2 Ca + H2O Ca(OH)2 + H2 2Al + 3H2O Al2O3 + H2 3Fe + 4H2O Fe2O3 + 4H2 The reactivity of different metals with water is different :- - Sodium and potassium react violently with cold water to form sodium hydroxide and hydrogen and catches fire. - Calcium reacts less violently with water to form calcium hydroxide and water and does not catch fire. - Magnesium reacts only with hot water to form magnesium hydroxide and hydrogen. - Metals like aluminium, iron and zinc react only with steam to form the metal oxides and hydrogen. - Metals like lead, copper, silver and gold do not react with water.
  • 7. iii) Reaction with acids :- Metals react with dilute acids to form salts and hydrogen. Mg + 2HCl MgCl 2 + H2 2Al + 6 HCl 2AlCl 3 + 3H2 Zn + 2HCl ZnCl 2 + H2 Fe + 2HCl FeCl 2 + H2 The reactivity varies from metal to metal. For the above metals the decreasing order of reactivity is Mg > Al > Zn > Fe. Copper, silver and gold do not react with dilute HCl. Hydrogen gas is not evolved when metals react with nitric acid (HNO3) because it is a strong oxidising agent and it oxidises the H2 produced to water and is itself reduced to oxides of nitrogen. 3Cu + 8HNO3 3Cu(NO3)2 + 4H2O + 2NO2
  • 8. iv) Reaction of metals with metal salt solutions :- A more reactive metal displaces a less reactive metal from its salt solution. (Displacement reaction) Magnesium displaces copper from copper sulphate solution. Mg + CuSO4 MgSO4 + Cu Zinc displaces copper from copper sulphate solution. Zn + CuSO4 ZnSO4 + Cu Iron displaces copper from copper sulphate solution Fe + CuSO4 FeSO4 + Cu after 15 – 20 minutes
  • 9. 3) Reactivity series of metals :- The arranging of metals in the decreasing order of their reactivity is called reactivity series of metals. K - Potassium Most reactive Na - Sodium Ca - Calcium Mg - Magnesium Al - Aluminium Zn - Zinc Reactivity decreases Fe - Iron Pb - Lead H - Hydrogen Cu - Copper Hg - Mercury Ag - Silver Au - Gold Least reactive
  • 10. 4) How do metals an non metals react ? Metals :- lose electrons and become positive ions. So they are called electropositive elements. Eg :- The atomic number of sodium is 11, its electronic configuration is 2,8,1, it has 1 valence electron. It loses 1 electron and forms a sodium ion Na + Na Na + + 1 e- AN = 11 EC = 2,8,1 2,8 Mg Mg 2+ + 2 e- AN = 12 EC = 2,8,2 2,8 Non metals :- gain electrons and become negative ions. So they are called electro negative elements. Eg:- The atomic number of chlorine is 17, its electronic configuration is 2,8,7, it has 7 valence. It gains 1 electron and forms a chloride ion Cl - Cl + 1 e- Cl - AN = 17 EC = 2,8,7 2,8,8 O + 2e- O 2-
  • 11. 5a) Formation of sodium chloride molecule – NaCl xx + xx - Na . + x Cl x x Na .xx x x Cl x NaCl xx AN = 11 AN = 17 EC = 2,8,1 EC = 2,8,7 The atomic number of Na is 11, its electronic configuration is 2,8,1, it has 1 valence electron, it loses 1 electron to form Na + ion. The atomic number of Cl is 17, its electronic configuration is 2,8,7, it has 7 valence electrons, it gains 1 electron to form Cl - ion. Then the attraction between the Na + ion and Cl - ion results in the formation of sodium chloride molecule – NaCl.
  • 12. b) Formation of Magnesium chloride molecule – MgCl2 Mg Mg 2+ + 2e - AN = 12 EC = 2,8,2 2,8 Cl + 1e - Cl - AN = 17 EC = 2,8,7 2,8,8 xx - . Cl x xx Cl x x x . x 2+ x Mg. xx xx + xx Mg - MgCl 2 . Cl x Cl x xx x x x xx x xx The AN of Mg is 12, its EC is 2,8,2, it has 2 valence electrons, it loses 2 electrons to form Mg 2+ . The AN of Cl is 17, its EC is 2,8,7, it has 7 valence electrons, it gains 1 electron to form Cl -. Then the attraction between Mg 2+ ion and 2 Cl - ions results in the formation of Magnesium chloride molecule – MgCl .
  • 13. 6) Ionic compounds (Electrovalent compounds) :- Ionic compounds are compounds formed by the transfer of electrons from a metal to a non metal. Properties of ionic compounds :- i) They are formed by the transfer of electrons and are made up of ions. i) They are crystalline solids. ii) They have high melting points and boiling points. iii) They are soluble in water but insoluble in organic solvents (like petrol, kerosene etc.) iv) They conduct electricity in molten state or in solution.
  • 14. 7a) Occurence of metals :- Some metals like gold, silver, platinum etc are found in the free state in the earth’s crust because they are least reactive. Most metals are found as oxides, carbonates, sulphides, halides etc. Minerals :- are elements or compounds which occur naturally inside the earth’s crust. Ore :- is a mineral from which metals can be extracted profitably. Gangue :- is the impurities present in the ore like rock particles, sand particles, clay particles etc. b) Extraction of metals from their ores :- Metals are extracted from their ores in three main steps. They are :- i) Concentration of the ore (Enrichment of the ore). ii) Reduction to the metal. iii) Refining (Purification of the metal). Concentration of the ore :- is the removal of gangue (impurities) from the ore by different methods.
  • 15. 8) Steps involved in the extraction of metals from their ores :- Ore Metals of Metals of Metals of high reactivity medium reactivity low reactivity Electrolysis of molten ore Carbonate ore Sulphide ore Sulphide ore Pure metal Calcination Roasting Roasting Oxide of metal Metal Reduction to metal Refining Refining
  • 16. i) Extraction of metals low in the activity series :- Metals which are low in the activity series can be reduced to the metals by heating in the presence of oxygen (Roasting). Eg :- Mercury is obtained from its ore Cinnabar (HgS) by heating in the presence of oxygen. When it is heated in the presence of oxygen it is first converted into mercuric oxide (HgO) and on further heating it is reduced to mercury. heat 2HgS + 3O2 2HgO + 2O 2 heat 2HgO 2Hg + O 2 Copper is obtained from its sulphide ore (CuS) by heating in the presence of oxygen. heat 2CuS + 3O2 heat 2Cu 2O + 2SO2 2Cu2O + Cu2S 6Cu + SO 2
  • 17. ii) Extraction of metals in the middle of the activity series : Metals in the middle of the activity series like Zn, Fe, Pb, are found as oxide, sulphide or carbonate ores. It is easier to obtain metals from their oxides than from their sulphides or carbonates. So non oxide ores are converted into oxide form before reduction. Non oxide ores can be converted into oxide form by roasting or calcination. Roasting :- is heating of an ore in the presence of oxygen. It is used to convert suphide ores into oxide form. Eg :- 2 ZnS + 3O2 heat 2 ZnO + 2SO2 Calcination :- is heating of an ore in the absence of oxygen. It is used to convert sulphide ores into oxide form. heat Eg :- ZnCO3 ZnO + CO2 The oxide ore is then reduced to the metal by heating with a reducing agent. The most common reducing agent is coke (carbon). heat Eg :- ZnO + C Zn + CO
  • 18. Thermit reactions :- Sometimes reactive metals like Na, Ca, Al etc. are used as reducing agents to obtain metals from their oxides. Eg :- 3MnO2 + 4Al Mn + 3Al 2O3 + Heat (Manganese (Manganese) dioxide) The reaction between metal oxides and aluminium is highly exothermic and the metals are obtained in molten state. Such reactions are called thermit reactions. The reaction between iron oxide and aluminium produces molten iron. This reaction is used to join rail tracks, broken machine parts etc. Fe2O3 + 2Al Al 2O3 + 2Fe + Heat
  • 20. iii) Extraction of metals at the top of the activity series :- Metals at the top of the activity series like K, Na, Ca, Al etc. cannot be obtained from their ores by simple heating or by heating with reducing agents. They are obtained by electrolytic reduction of their molten chlorides. Eg :- When electric current is passed through molten sodium chloride, sodium metal is deposited at the cathode and chlorine gas is deposited at the anode. At cathode :- Na + + e - Na (Sodium metal) At anode :- 2Cl - Cl2 + 2e - (Chlorine gas)
  • 21. 9) Refining of metals :- The removal of impurities from the metal to obtain the pure metal is called refining of metals. The most common method for refining of metals is electrolytic refining. In this method a block of the impure metal is made the anode and a thin sheet of the pure metal is made the cathode. The electrolyte is a salt solution of the metal to be purified. Eg :- In the electrolytic refining of copper, a block of impure copper is made the anode and a thin sheet of pure copper is made the cathode. The electrolyte is acidified copper sulphate solution. When electric current is passed through the electrolyte, pure copper from the anode is deposited at the cathode and the impurities settle down as anode mud.
  • 22. 10a) Corrosion :- Corrosion is the damage caused to metals due to the reaction of metals with oxygen, moisture, carbon dioxide etc. Eg :- Formation of brown coating of rust over iron. Formation of green coating of basic copper carbonate over copper. Formation of black coating of silver sulphide over silver. To show that air and moisture are necessary for the rusting of iron :- Take three test tubes marked 1,2,3 and put iron nails in each of them. Put some anhydrous calcium chloride in test tube 1 to absorb moisture. Pour some boiled distilled water in test tube 2 and pour some oil over it to prevent air into the test tube. Pour some water in test tube 3. Cork the test tubes and leave them for a few days. The nails in test tube 1 does not get rusted because it had only air and no water. The nails in test tube 2 does not rust because it had only water and no air. The nails in test tube 3 gets rusted because it had air and water.
  • 23. b) Prevention of corrosion :- Corrosion of metals can be prevented by :- i) Applying oil or grease. ii) Applying paint. iii) By galvanisation. (Coating with zinc) iv) By tinning. (Coating with tin) v) By electroplating. (Coating a less reactive metal like chromium) vi) By alloying. (Making alloys) c) Alloy :- An alloy is a homogeneous mixture of a metal with other metals or non metal. Eg :- Steel – iron, carbon Stainless steel – iron, carbon, cobalt, nickel Brass – copper, zinc Bronze – copper, tin Solder – Lead, tin (used for welding electrical wires together) If one of the metals in an alloy is mercury, it is called an amalgam.