Metals and Non - metals
In metallurgical process, aluminium acts as:
State on what special properties the use of each of these metals depends: (a) aluminium (b) zinc
(a) Aluminium:
1. Being a strong, light and corrosion resistant metal, it is used in alloys.
2. Aluminium is light, it has high tensile strength, is resistant to corrosion, good conductor of heat, unaffected by organic acids and has attractive appearance. So it is used for making cooking utensils, in building and construction work.
3. Aluminium has a strong affinity for oxygen, so it is used as a deoxidizer in the manufacture of steel.
(b) Zinc:
1. Zinc has a strong electropositive character, so it is used for coating iron and steel sheets to prevent them from rusting and this process is known as galvanization.
2. Due to strong electropositive nature, it forms $$Zn^{+2}$$ ions, so it is used to make dry cell containers which act as negative electrode.
3. Zinc act as a reducing agent for many organic reductions and these reductions are employed in manufacturing drugs, dyes etc.
In metallurgical process, aluminium acts as:
Which of the following metals cannot be obtained by reduction of its metal oxide by aluminium?
Which of the following metals is obtained by electrolytic reduction process?
During extraction of aluminium from bauxite:
Answer the following: (a) Aluminium is a more active metal than iron, but suffers less corrosion. Why? (b) Explain and give reasons why aluminium vessels should not be cleaned with powders containing alkalis.
Why the food containing iron salts should not be cooked in aluminium utensils?
How can a layer off aluminium oxide on an aluminium object be made thicker? What is this process called?
Aluminium reacts with caustic soda to form :
Aluminum has a great affinity for oxygen and its oxidation is an exothermic process. This fact is made use of in
Aluminium forms