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Patterns of Reactivity
19/09/2018 Patterns of Reactivity
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Properties of metals and non-metals
19/09/2018 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
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Reactions of metals with oxygen
19/09/2018 When a metal reacts with oxygen it will form a METAL OXIDE. This is what happens when a metal rusts or burns. METAL + OXYGEN METAL OXIDE Mg O Copy and complete the following reactions: Magnesium + oxygen Copper + oxygen Calcium + oxygen Iron + oxygen
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Reactions of metals with water
19/09/2018 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
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Reactions of metals with acids
19/09/2018 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
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Complete the following reactions:
19/09/2018 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
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Name the following compounds:
19/09/2018 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
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Increasing reactivity
The Reactivity Series 19/09/2018 Increasing reactivity Potassium Sodium Calcium Magnesium Aluminium Carbon Zinc Iron Lead Copper Silver Gold The Reactivity Series lists metals in order of reactivity:
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Displacement reactions
19/09/2018 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
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Some example reactions…
19/09/2018 Reaction Prediction Observations Zinc + copper sulphate Zinc + lead nitrate Copper + lead nitrate Copper + silver nitrate Extension work – write down the equations for these reactions
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Some example reactions…
19/09/2018 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
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