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Angstrom Care 1www.AngstromCare.com Angstrom Care Metals in Industry

Angstrom Care 2www.AngstromCare.com Iron and Steel In previous work we considered the role of the blast furnace in extracting iron from its ore. The iron contains roughly 5% carbon and different metals and is very ________. In order to reduce these impurities and convert the iron into _________ the molten iron is transferred into another furnace where it is mixed with recycled scrap iron and pure ___________. The oxygen reacts with the metal impurities to form ________ oxides. Calcium carbonate is also added to remove some of the acidic oxides as _______ when the furnace is tilted. Words – slag, brittle, steel, oxygen, acidic

Angstrom Care 3www.AngstromCare.com Making steel – the reactions 1) Mixing oxygen with silicon impurities: 2) Decomposition of limestone: 3) Adding these products together: Silicon + oxygen Silicon oxide Calcium carbonate calcium oxide + carbon dioxide Silicon oxide + calcium oxide calcium silicate Steel with a high carbon content is strong but brittle Steel with a low carbon content is easily shaped Steel with chromium and nickel is called stainless steel

Angstrom Care 4www.AngstromCare.com Titanium Titanium is a strong metal used in planes, replacement hip joints, bikes etc. Two steps are used in its manufacture: Step 1: Convert titanium dioxide (ore) to titanium chloride Step 2: Displace the titanium using sodium or magnesium: Titanium chloride + sodium titanium + sodium chloride In this reaction the titanium is displaced my a more reactive metal. This reaction is done in an argon atmosphere to avoid any further reactions. Titanium ions have a charge of 4+ and gain four electrons to become titanium atoms. This is a reduction reaction.

Angstrom Care 5www.AngstromCare.com Aluminium Aluminium is a fairly reactive metal that doesnt corrode due to forming a thin layer of aluminium oxide. This explains why greenhouses dont rust and dont need to be painted. A thicker layer of aluminium oxide can be made artificially. There are two stages: 1) Remove the natural layer by placing the aluminium in sodium hydroxide. 2) Use electrolysis on sulphuric acid with the aluminium as the positive electrode. This is called anodising H 2 SO 4 Al

Angstrom Care 6www.AngstromCare.com Electroplating Solution containing silver ions Silver electrode Object to be plated

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