Elements can be classified as metals and non-metals on the basis of their properties.
The reaction of metals with air
Metals combine with oxygen to form metal oxide.
Metal + O2 → Metal oxide
examples:
(i) 2Cu + O2 → 2CuO
Copper oxide (black)
(ii) 4Al + 3O2 → 2Al2O3
Aluminium oxide
(iii) 2Mg + O 2 → 2MgO
The reactivity of different metals is different from O2.
Na and K react so vigorously that they catch fire if kept open so they are kept immersed in kerosene.
Amphoteric Oxides: Metal oxides that react with both acids as well as bases to produce salts and water are called amphoteric oxides.
Examples:
(i) Al2O3 + 6HCl → 2AlCl3 + H2O
(ii) Al2O3 + 2NaOH → 2NaAlO2 + H2O
Sodium Aluminate
Reaction of Metals with Water
Examples:
(i) 2Na + 2H2O → 2NaOH + H2 + Heat
(ii) Ca + 2H2O → Ca(OH)2 + H2
Reaction of metals with acids (Dilute)
Metal + Dilute acid → Salt + H2
Cu, Ag, Hg do not react with dil. acids.
Examples: Fe + 2HCl → FeCl2 + H2
Reaction of Metals with Solutions of other Metal Salts
The reactivity series is a list of metals arranged in the order of their decreasing activities.
The reaction of Metals with Non-metals
The compounds formed by the transfer of electrons from a metal to a non-metal are called ionic compounds or electrovalent compounds.
Occurrence of Metals
Extraction of Metals from Ores
Gangue → Roasting → Calcination → Reduction
Important terms
(a) Gangue: Ores are usually contaminated with large amount of impurities such as soil, sand etc. called gangue.
(b) Roasting: The sulphide ores are converted into oxides by heating strongly in the presence of excess air. This process is called roasting.
2ZnS + 3O2 →(Heast) 2ZnO + 2SO2
(c) Calcination: The carbonate ores are changed into oxides by heating strongly in limited air. This process is called calcination.
ZnCO3 →(Heat) ZnO + CO2
(d) Reduction: Metal oxides are reduced to corresponding metals by using reducing agent like carbon.
ZnO + C → Zn + CO
Refining of Metals
The most widely used method for refining impure metal is electrolytic refining.
The surface of some metals gets corroded when they are exposed to moist air for a long period of time. This is called corrosion.
Examples:
(i) Silver becomes black when exposed to air as it reacts with air to form a coating of silver sulphide.
(ii) Copper reacts with moist carbon dioxide in the air and gains a green coat of copper carbonate.
Prevention of Corrosion
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