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Can you complete the sheet “Different Properties” you started yesterday?. Do now!. Today’s lesson. Know how good metals and non-metals are at conducting heat and electricity Know which metals are magnetic Know some of the other properties of metals and non-metals - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Do now!

Do now! Can you

complete the sheet “Different

Properties” you started yesterday?

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Today’s lesson

• Know how good metals and non-metals are at conducting heat and electricity

• Know which metals are magnetic• Know some of the other properties of

metals and non-metals• Know that different metals have different

uses because of their properties

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Properties of Metals?

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Properties of Metals

ALL metals are good conductors of heat and electricity

Electrons can easily move from atom to atom in the metal carrying energy

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Properties of Metals

Non metals tend to be poor conductors of heat and electricity.

Their electrons are bound tightly.

with the exception of graphite (carbon)

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Properties of Metals

Some metals are magnetic

Only iron (steel), cobalt and nickel

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Properties of Metals

Metals generally have high melting points

With the exception of mercury and the alkali metals (Lithium, sodium, potassium….)

Tungsten melts at 3422 ºC

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Properties of metals

Most metals are also malleable and ductile

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Properties of metals

• Can you stick in a complete the sheet “Different properties”

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Uses

Their properties dictate their uses

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Gold

Unreactive, malleable and a good conductor of electricity

Jewelry, wires in computers, gold leaf

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Aluminium

Light, and a very unreactive oxide layer forms over the reactive metal means it does not corrode

Aircraft, cars, cutlery etc.

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Steel (mainly iron)

Strong, fairly cheap.

Building

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Copper

Ductile, unreactive and a good conductor

Saucepans, wires etc.

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Let’s go for a walk!

Looking for uses of metals

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Homework• Metal Can/packet/sachet/jar/box/CD case• Choose a metal• Put the following information about the metal on a

can/packet/sachet/jar/box- Name and chemical symbol (2 marks)- Where can it be found? (1 mark)- What does it look like? (2 marks)- Boiling point, melting point, density (3 marks)

• - The cost per kilogram of the metal (1 mark)• - At least three uses of the metal (3 marks)• - Any other interesting facts/properties you can find (3 marks)• - Make the can look real/attractive (5 marks)• Due Friday 11th September 2009