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Chapter 3: Metals and Non-Metals

Chapter 3: Metals and Non-Metals ATOM BOMB 

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Chapter 3: Metals and Non-Metals

Properties of Metals


    • Physical: Malleable, ductile, shiny, high melting points, good conductors of heat and electricity.

    • Chemical: React with oxygen to form basic oxides (e.g., 2Mg + O 2MgO), react with

water to release hydrogen (e.g., 2Na + 2HO 2NaOH + H).


Properties of Non-Metals


    • Physical: Brittle, dull, poor conductors of heat and electricity.

    • Chemical: React with oxygen to form acidic oxides (e.g., CO + HO HCO), react with hydrogen to form hydrogen compounds (e.g., Cl+ H→ 2HCl).


Reactivity Series


    • Metals are arranged based on their reactivity.

Example: Potassium (K) > Calcium (Ca) > Magnesium (Mg) > Zinc (Zn) > Iron (Fe) > Copper (Cu).

Corrosion


    • Definition: The gradual destruction of metals due to chemical reactions with their environment (e.g., rusting of iron).

    • Prevention: