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Chemistry of Metals
Miss Jan
Chemical reactions of metals SLOs• investigate the reactions of metals with
oxygen, water, and acids• write word equations and symbol
equations for the common reactions of metals
• write chemical formulas for metal compounds
• understand how the atomic structure of metals can explain their chemical reactivity
• relate the uses of metals to their physical properties and reactivity
Worksheet
• [A] Metals and air (Oxygen gas)
–Clean metal if rusted or dirty by rubbing them with sandpaper
–Hold in flame using tongs
–Record colour of flame and the colour of the product
–Record reactivity: react violently, reacts rapidly, reacts, reacts very slowly, do not react
DO NOW1. Name 2 alloys
2. State the uses for these alloys
3. Why would we use alloys rather than pure metals?
Brass (Cu+Zn), Steel (Fe+C), Amalgam (Hg+ another metal), Bronze (Cu+Sn)
Brass – instruments, Steel – pipes, construction, Amalgam – dental fillings, Bronze – statues.
Because they have different properties than the pure metals that makes them suitable for their uses. E.g. Steel and Bronze = stronger and resist rusting. Brass = malleable etc.
Many metals react with oxygen
Magnesium burns brightly when heated in air. The equations are:magnesium + oxygen magnesium
oxide Mg + O2 MgO
Copper reacts only very slowly when heated in air. It forms black copper oxide. The equations are:
copper + oxygen copper oxideCu + O2 CuO
Word equation
Symbol equation
2 2
2 2
Write the word and symbol equation for Al and Fe
Aluminium + oxygen Aluminum oxide
Al + O2 Al2O3
Iron + oxygen iron oxide
Fe + O2 FeO
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Colored flame
Worksheet• [B] Metals and water
–Place small sample of metal in water
–Observe and record reactivity
–Collect gas and test with flame
–Record result of gas test and colour of product
–Record reactivity: react violently, reacts rapidly, reacts, reacts very slowly, do not react
Be careful: some reactions may create HEAT!!!
Some metals react with water
Lithium reacts rapidly with cold water to form lithium hydroxide and hydrogen gas (fizzing). The equations are:
lithium + water lithium hydroxide + hydrogen
2Li + 2H2O 2LiOH + H2
Write the word and symbol equations for the reaction of Ca with water
Calcium + water Calcium hydroxide
+ hydrogen
Ca + H2O Ca(OH)2 + H2
Sodium – stored in mineral oil
Calcium in water
Worksheet• [C] Metals and acid
–1 cm of sulfuric acid in test tube and add a small sample of metal
–Observe reaction and record results in table
–Collect gas and test with flame
–Record reactivity: react violently, reacts rapidly, reacts, reacts very slowly, do not react
Be careful: some reactions may create HEAT!!!
Many metals react with acids
For example, zinc reacts with dilute sulfuric acid to form zinc sulfate and hydrogen gas (fizzing). The equations are:
zinc + sulfuric acid zinc sulfate + hydrogen
Zn + H2SO4 ZnSO4 + H2
Summary• metal + oxygen metal oxide
• metal + water metal hydroxide
+ hydrogen
• metal + acid salt + hydrogen
• Pop test – if hydrogen is present, a squeaky pop would be heard if a flame is introduced
• Usually metals that react quickly with oxygen also react quickly with water and acids.
Activity and uses of metals
•Active metals like Na, Li, Ca, Mgaren’t used to make things.
•Common metals like Al, Zn, Fe, Pb, Cuare used to make lots of different objects.
•Precious metals like Ag, Auare only used in valuable objects.