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Page 1 CHAPTER - 4 MATERIALS : METALS AND NON METALS Page 2 CHAPTER - 4 MATERIALS : METALS AND NON METALS 1) Occurrence of metals and non metals :- • Out of the 92 naturally occuring elements 70 are metals and about 22 are nonmetals. Some elements show properties of both metals and non metals. They are called metalloids. • Only some metals like gold, silver, platinum etc are found in the free state. Most metals are found in the combined states as oxides, sulphides, carbonates, silicates etc. • Some non metals are found in the free state like helium, neon, argon etc. and some are found in free and combined states like sulphur, phosphorus etc. Page 3 CHAPTER - 4 MATERIALS : METALS AND NON METALS 1) Occurrence of metals and non metals :- • Out of the 92 naturally occuring elements 70 are metals and about 22 are nonmetals. Some elements show properties of both metals and non metals. They are called metalloids. • Only some metals like gold, silver, platinum etc are found in the free state. Most metals are found in the combined states as oxides, sulphides, carbonates, silicates etc. • Some non metals are found in the free state like helium, neon, argon etc. and some are found in free and combined states like sulphur, phosphorus etc. 2) Metallurgy :- • Metallurgy:- is science of extraction of metals from their ores and their purification. • Minerals:- are naturally occuring substances containing one or more elements or their compounds. • Ore:- is a mineral from which one or more metals can be extracted profitably. • Metallurgical processes:- consists of three main steps. They are :- i) Concentration of the ore ii) Reduction iii) Refining • Concentration of the ore:- is the removal of impurities from the ore. • Reduction:- the process of obtaining the metal from its compound. • Refining:- is the process of purification of the impure metals to obtain the pure metal. Page 4 CHAPTER - 4 MATERIALS : METALS AND NON METALS 1) Occurrence of metals and non metals :- • Out of the 92 naturally occuring elements 70 are metals and about 22 are nonmetals. Some elements show properties of both metals and non metals. They are called metalloids. • Only some metals like gold, silver, platinum etc are found in the free state. Most metals are found in the combined states as oxides, sulphides, carbonates, silicates etc. • Some non metals are found in the free state like helium, neon, argon etc. and some are found in free and combined states like sulphur, phosphorus etc. 2) Metallurgy :- • Metallurgy:- is science of extraction of metals from their ores and their purification. • Minerals:- are naturally occuring substances containing one or more elements or their compounds. • Ore:- is a mineral from which one or more metals can be extracted profitably. • Metallurgical processes:- consists of three main steps. They are :- i) Concentration of the ore ii) Reduction iii) Refining • Concentration of the ore:- is the removal of impurities from the ore. • Reduction:- the process of obtaining the metal from its compound. • Refining:- is the process of purification of the impure metals to obtain the pure metal. 3) Physical properties of metals and non metals :- • Metals • Metals are solids (except mercury). • Metals are hard (except sodium, potassium etc. • Metals have metallic lustre. • Metals have high melting points and boliling points. • Metals are malleable ( can be made into thin sheets). • Metals are ductile (can be made into thin wires). • Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity. • Metals are sonorus (produces sound). • Non metals • Non metals may be solids, liquids or gases. • Non metals which are solids are brittle (diamond is the hardest). • Non metals do not have lustre some have a dull luster. • Non metals have low melting points. • Non metals are not malleable. • Non metals are not ductile. • Non metals are bad conductors of heat and electricity (except graphite). • Non metals are not sonorus. Page 5 CHAPTER - 4 MATERIALS : METALS AND NON METALS 1) Occurrence of metals and non metals :- • Out of the 92 naturally occuring elements 70 are metals and about 22 are nonmetals. Some elements show properties of both metals and non metals. They are called metalloids. • Only some metals like gold, silver, platinum etc are found in the free state. Most metals are found in the combined states as oxides, sulphides, carbonates, silicates etc. • Some non metals are found in the free state like helium, neon, argon etc. and some are found in free and combined states like sulphur, phosphorus etc. 2) Metallurgy :- • Metallurgy:- is science of extraction of metals from their ores and their purification. • Minerals:- are naturally occuring substances containing one or more elements or their compounds. • Ore:- is a mineral from which one or more metals can be extracted profitably. • Metallurgical processes:- consists of three main steps. They are :- i) Concentration of the ore ii) Reduction iii) Refining • Concentration of the ore:- is the removal of impurities from the ore. • Reduction:- the process of obtaining the metal from its compound. • Refining:- is the process of purification of the impure metals to obtain the pure metal. 3) Physical properties of metals and non metals :- • Metals • Metals are solids (except mercury). • Metals are hard (except sodium, potassium etc. • Metals have metallic lustre. • Metals have high melting points and boliling points. • Metals are malleable ( can be made into thin sheets). • Metals are ductile (can be made into thin wires). • Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity. • Metals are sonorus (produces sound). • Non metals • Non metals may be solids, liquids or gases. • Non metals which are solids are brittle (diamond is the hardest). • Non metals do not have lustre some have a dull luster. • Non metals have low melting points. • Non metals are not malleable. • Non metals are not ductile. • Non metals are bad conductors of heat and electricity (except graphite). • Non metals are not sonorus. 4) Chemical properties of metals and non metals :- a) Reaction with oxygen :- Metals react with oxygen to form metallic oxides. These oxides are basic oxides because they react with water to form bases. Eg. Magnesium burns in air to form magnesium oxide. Magnesium reacts with water to form magnesium hydroxide. 2 Mg + O 2 2 MgO MgO + H 2 O Mg(OH) 2 Non metals react with oxygen to form non metallic oxides. These oxides are acidic oxides because they react with water to form acids. Eg. Sulphur burns in air to form sulphur dioxide. Sulphur dioxide reacts with water to form sulphurous acid. S + O 2 SO 2 SO 2 + H 2 O H 2 SO 3Read More
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