Obtaining and Using Metals Click to start Question 1 Which pair of metals can be found in the ground as uncombined elements? Aluminium and Copper Sodium.

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Obtaining and Using Metals Click to start

Question 1 Which pair of metals can be found in the ground as uncombined elements? Aluminium and Copper Sodium and Magnesium Gold and Platinum Iron and Silver

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An alloy Question 2 A rock which contains enough metal to be economically viable to extract is called… A polymerAn ore Metallic

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Question 3 By which process is iron extracted from iron oxide on an industrial scale? Reduction with carbon Filtration EvaporationElectroysis

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Question 4 A mixture of metals is called… An oreA polymer MetallicAn alloy

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Question 5 Bronze is… A mixture of copper and tin An element A compound of iron and tin A mixture of iron and zinc

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Question 6 Which one of the following metals is ideal for use in making aircraft frames? GoldIron copperAluminium

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Question 7 When compared to iron, stainless steel is… Softer but less brittle Stronger and more corrosion resistant Softer and more brittle Exactly the same in terms of physical properties

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Question 8 Aluminium is very resistant to corrosion because it… Has an oxide layer, which protects the metal Is a very unreactive metal Is above iron in the reactivity series Is shiny and lightweight

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Question 9 By which process is aluminium extracted from aluminium oxide on an industrial scale? Reduction with carbon or a carbon compound Evaporation ElectrolysisFiltration

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Question 10 Which of the following is classed as a smart alloy? Stainless SteelNitinol BrassGold

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