Materials Metals and Non-Metals
Materials Metals and Non-Metals
Question 1.
Which of the following can be beaten into thin sheets?
- (a) Zinc
- (b) Phosphorus
- (c) Sulphur
- (d) Oxygen
Answer.
(a) Zinc.
Question 2.
Which of the following statements is correct?
- (a) All metals are ductile.
- (b) All non-metals are ductile.
- (c) Generally, metals are ductile.
- (d) Some non-metals are ductile.
Answer.
(c) Generally, metals are ductile.
Question 3.
Fill in the blanks.
- Phosphorus is a very ……… non-metal.
- Metals are ……….. conductors of heat and
- Iron is …….. reactive than copper.
- Metals react with acids to produce ………………. gas.
Answer.
- reactive
- good, electricity
- more
- hydrogen.
Question 4.
Mark T’ if the statement is true and ‘F’ if it is false.
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(a ) Generally, non-metals react with acids. [ ]
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(b) Sodium is a very reactive metal. [ ]
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(c) Copper displaces zinc from zinc sulphate solution. [ ]
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(d) Coal can be drawn into wires. [ ]
Answer.
Question 5.
Some properties are listed in the following Table. Distinguish between metals and non-metals on the basis of these properties.
Properties |
Metals |
Non-metals |
1. Appearance
2. Hardness
3. Malleability
4. Ductility
5. Heat Conduction
6. Conduction of Electricity
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Answer.
Properties |
Metals |
Non-metals |
1. Appearance |
have metallic luster |
dull |
2. Hardness |
hard |
soft |
3. Malleability |
malleable |
non-malleable |
4. Ductility |
ductile |
non-ductile |
5. Heat Conduction |
good conductors |
bad conductors |
6. Conduction of Electricity |
good conductors |
bad conductors/insulators |
Question 6.
Give reasons for the following.
- Aluminium foils are used to wrap food items.
- Immersion rods for heating liquids are made up of metallic substances.
- Copper cannot displace zinc from its salt solution,
- Sodium and potassium are stored in kerosene.
Answer.
- It maintains the temperature of food items intact as it is a good conductor of heat.
- Metals are good conductors of electricity. That is why immersion rods are made up of metals.
- It is because copper is less reactive than zinc.
- It is because sodium and potassium react vigorously when coming in contact with air or water.
Question 7.
Can you store the lemon pickle in an aluminium utensil? Explain.
Answer.
Aluminium is a metal. Metals are more reactive to acids. That is why acidic foodstuffs like lemon pickles must not be stored in aluminium utensils.
Question 8.
Match the substances given in Column A with their uses given in Column B.
Column A
|
Column B |
(i) Gold |
(a) Thermometers |
(ii) Iron |
(b) Electric wire |
(iii) Aluminium |
(c) Wrapping food |
(iv) Carbon |
(d) Jewellery |
(v) Copper |
(e) Machinery |
(vi) Mercury |
(f) Fuel |
Answer.
Column A |
Column B |
(i) Gold |
(d) Jewellery |
(ii) Iron |
(e) Machinery |
(iii) Aluminium |
(c) Wrapping food |
(iv) Carbon |
(f) Fuel |
(v) Copper |
(b) Electric wire |
(vi) Mercury |
(a) Thermometers |
Question 9.
What happens when
(1) Dilute sulphuric acid is poured on a copper plate?
(2) Iron nails are placed in copper sulphate solution?
Write word equations of the reactions involved.
Answer.
- 1.Copper sulphate is formed and hydrogen gas is released.
Copper + dil. sulphuric acid ? Copper sulphate + Hydrogen (gas)
- 2.Brown coating is deposited on the iron nails. This is because of the displacement of copper from copper sulphate solution by iron.
Iron + Copper sulphate (solution) ? Iron sulphate (solution) + Copper
Question 10.
Saloni took a piece of burning charcoal and collected the gas evolved in a test tube.
(1) How will she find the nature of the gas?
(2) Write down word equations of all the reactions taking place in this process.
Answer.
She will bring a wet litmus paper in contact with the gas. If the gas turns wet blue litmus paper into red, the gas will be acidic.
Carbon + Oxygen ? Carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide + Water ? Carbonic acid.
Question 11.
One day Reeta went to a jeweller"s shop with her mother. Her mother gave old gold jewellery to the goldsmith to polish. The next day when they brought the jewellery back, they found that there was a slight loss in its weight. Can you suggest a reason for the loss in weight?
Answer.
In polishing, the jeweller put the gold jewellery in a mild acidic solution, which in reaction with acid goes into the solution. So, in this process, a certain amount of gold is lost to the acidic solution.