Elements in the Earth's Crust 

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Elements in the Earth's crust

Although there are over 100 elements, only about 9 of them appear in any quantity in the Earth's crust.

Obtaining metals from their ores

IRON

Iron is obtained by heating the ore with coke.

Iron ore contains iron oxide and coke contains carbon and is made by heating coal.

The carbon in the coke pulls away the oxygen from the iron ore, leaving molten iron.

[Note: other elements, eg zinc, could be used to reduce the iron, but they are expensive and the iron is more difficult to purify after].

Word equation:

Iron oxide + carbon     ---->  Iron + carbon dioxide

ALUMINIUM

Aluminium is too high in the activity series to be reduced by heating it with carbon.

Aluminium is obtained by a process called electrolysis, where an electric current is passed through the molten ore. This makes aluminium a lot more expensive than iron.

COPPER

Copper is low in the activity (and can be found native as the free metal) but is usually obtained by heating its ore with carbon.

Copper is purified by electrolysis which makes it an expensive metal.

 

NEW WORDS:

Ore: A rock containing a metal. In most ores the metal is only present as a compound and needs to be refined in some way. Some ores containing unreactive metals, eg copper and gold, can contain the actual metal. A rock containing a metal. In most ores the metal is only present as a compound and needs to be refined in some way. Some ores containing unreactive metals, eg copper and gold, can contain the actual metal.

 

Electrolysis: The process of passing electricity through a liquid. This can cause the elements in the liquid to separate. Metals are formed on the cathode (negative electrode) 

Properties of  some common metals

Metal Advantage Disadvantage Use
Iron Cheap, strong Corrodes easily (rusts), heavy Girders, bicycle frames
Aluminium low density (light), can be hammered into thin sheets. A little brittle, expensive Aircraft bodies, kitchen foil, saucepans and many alloys
Copper Malleable. Good conductor of heat and electricity. Expensive, not very strong Water pipes, electric wires.
Gold Does not corrode. Attractive. Good conductor of electricity Expensive, heavy Electrical contacts.

Jewellery and ornaments.

Note: An ALLOY is a mixture containing more than one metal. Eg brass is an alloy of copper and zinc

Further research
Click here for a complete list of elements   This list can be sorted into order of density, boiling point etc)
Click here for a compete list of elements
This list has links to lots of additional information about each element

 

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