Patterns of Reactivity 14/11/2018 Patterns of Reactivity W Richards Worthing High School
Properties of metals and non-metals 14/11/2018 Metals have very high melting points (which means that they are usually _____) whereas non-metals will melt at lower ___________ All metals conduct heat and __________ very well, whereas non-metals don’t (usually) Metals are strong and ______ but bendable. Non-metals are usually _____ or they will snap. Metals will _____ when freshly cut or scratched, whereas non-metals are usually dull Metals have higher _______ than non-metals (i.e. they weigh more) Metals can be used to make ______ (a mixture of different metals) Words - alloys, electricity, solids, weak, densities, temperatures, tough, shine
Lesson Objective- to know how metals react with oxygen 14/11/2018 When a metal _____with ______it will form a METAL______. This is what happens when a metal _____ or ____. METAL + OXYGEN METAL OXIDE burns Mg O OXIDE oxygen rusts Copy and complete the following reactions: Magnesium + oxygen Copper + oxygen Calcium + oxygen Iron + oxygen reacts
Reactions of metals with water 14/11/2018 When a metal reacts with water hydrogen is always given off. The other product will be either a metal hydroxide or a metal oxide. METAL + WATER METAL OXIDE + HYDROGEN METAL + WATER METAL HYDROXIDE + HYDROGEN Copy and complete the following reactions: Sodium + water Potassium + water Calcium + water Iron + steam
Reactions of metals with acids 14/11/2018 METAL + ACID SALT + HYDROGEN e.g. magnesium + hydrochloric acid magnesium chloride + hydrogen Mg H Cl Copy and complete the following reactions: Calcium + hydrochloric acid Zinc + hydrochloric acid Iron + hydrochloric acid Lithium + sulphuric acid
Complete the following reactions: 14/11/2018 Lithium + water Lithium + hydrochloric acid Silver + oxygen Magnesium + sulphuric acid Potassium + oxygen Aluminium + oxygen Manganese + water Sodium + sulphuric acid Lithium + oxygen Nickel + hydrochloric acid Lithium hydroxide + hydrogen Lithium chloride + hydrogen Silver oxide Magnesium sulphate + hydrogen Potassium oxide Aluminium oxide Manganese oxide + hydrogen Sodium sulphate + hydrogen Lithium oxide Nickel chloride + hydrogen
Name the following compounds: 14/11/2018 For example: HS = Hydrogen sulphide Na2CO3 = sodium carbonate CO2 KBr HI NaCl CaCO3 MgCO3 MgSO4 KMnO4 Carbon dioxide Potassium bromide Hydrogen iodide Sodium chloride Calcium carbonate Magnesium carbonate Magnesium sulphate Potassium permanganate
Increasing reactivity The Reactivity Series 14/11/2018 Increasing reactivity Potassium Sodium Calcium Magnesium Aluminium Carbon Zinc Iron Lead Copper Silver Gold The Reactivity Series lists metals in order of reactivity:
Displacement reactions 14/11/2018 A displacement reaction is one where a MORE REACTIVE metal will DISPLACE a LESS REACTIVE metal from a compound. Mg Magnesium SO4 Cu Copper sulphate The magnesium DISPLACES the copper from copper sulphate SO4 Mg Magnesium sulphate Cu Copper Magnesium + copper sulphate magnesium sulphate + copper
Some example reactions… 14/11/2018 Reaction Prediction Observations Zinc + copper sulphate Zinc + lead nitrate Copper + lead nitrate Copper + silver nitrate Extension work – write down the equations for these reactions
Some example reactions… 14/11/2018 Reaction Prediction Observations Zinc + copper sulphate Reaction DID happen Zinc + lead nitrate Copper + lead nitrate Reaction DID NOT happen Copper + silver nitrate Extension work – write down the equations for these reactions