This document contains a table comparing the properties of metals and non-metals. It also includes instruction to fill in the table with specific metal and non-metal properties such as good/poor conductors of electricity and heat. The document further provides exercises asking to describe uses of platinum, draw a diagram of a magnesium and oxygen reaction, and explain why gold and silver are suitable for jewelry. It concludes with word equations for common displacement reactions and an explanation of displacement reactions using copper sulfate and magnesium as an example.
This document contains a table comparing the properties of metals and non-metals. It also includes instruction to fill in the table with specific metal and non-metal properties such as good/poor conductors of electricity and heat. The document further provides exercises asking to describe uses of platinum, draw a diagram of a magnesium and oxygen reaction, and explain why gold and silver are suitable for jewelry. It concludes with word equations for common displacement reactions and an explanation of displacement reactions using copper sulfate and magnesium as an example.
This document contains a table comparing the properties of metals and non-metals. It also includes instruction to fill in the table with specific metal and non-metal properties such as good/poor conductors of electricity and heat. The document further provides exercises asking to describe uses of platinum, draw a diagram of a magnesium and oxygen reaction, and explain why gold and silver are suitable for jewelry. It concludes with word equations for common displacement reactions and an explanation of displacement reactions using copper sulfate and magnesium as an example.
Fill in the table: Metals and Non Metals (page 11)
Metal Non metal Your raise must be witten or highlighted
Good conductor of Poor conductor of in green electricity electricity Good conductor of heat Poor conductor of heat Extend Targets Shiny Dull E1: Write a paragraph describing some uses of platinum and how this helps with its uses. High density Low density E2: Draw a diagram to show how the particles are Malleable – can be Brittle – breaks easily arranged in the reaction of magnesium + oxygen hammered into shape E3: Why are gold and silver suitable for making jewellery with? Ductile – can be drawn into a wire Explain what a displacement reaction is; using copper sulphate + magnesium as an example Complete the following word equations: Some metals are more reactive than others, Zinc + Hydrochloric acid Zinc chloride + hydrogen Copper + nitric acid copper nitrate + hydrogen magnesium is more reactive than copper so it can Potassium + Sulphuric acid Potassium + Hydrogen takes copper's place forming mangnesium sulphate sulphate and leaving copper on its own. Iron + hydrochloric acid Iron chloride + hydrogen