Properties, Uses & Alloys of Metals (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award): Chemistry): Exam Questions

Exam code: 0654 & 0973

3 hours32 questions
11 mark

Which diagram shows an alloy?

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    21 mark

    Copper is sometimes used to make cooking utensils and pans.

    Three properties of copper are shown below:

    1

    Good conductor of electricity.

    2

    Corrosion resistant.

    3

    Good conductor of heat.

    Which of these properties make it good for making cooking utensils?

    • 1 and 3

    • 1 only

    • 2 and 3

    • 2 only

    31 mark

    Most of the elements on the Periodic Table are metals. Metals can be distinguished from non-metals by differences in their physical properties.

    Which row correctly describes a metal?

     

    Malleability

    Heat & electrical conductivity

    A

    cross times

    ✓

    B

    ✓

    cross times

    C

    ✓

    ✓

    D

    cross times

    cross times

      41 mark

      Extended tier only

      Zinc has many uses in the home. The diagram shows two items that contain zinc.

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      In which of these items is zinc used as an alloy?

       

      bucket

      door-knocker

      A

      cross times

      ✓

      B

      ✓

      ✓

      C

      cross times

      cross times

      D

      ✓

      cross times

        51 mark

        Extended tier only

        Why are alloys harder than the pure metals from which they are made?

        A

        There are stronger bonds between the atoms

        B

        The atoms are all the same size 

        C

        The layers of atoms are distorted

        D

        The properties of each element have combined

          11 mark

          A sample of element Y is shiny and can be shaped by hammering.

          Which row of the table corresponds to the properties of element Y?

           

          conducts electricity

          melts below 25℃

          A

          cross times

          ✓

          B

          cross times

          cross times

          C

          ✓

          ✓

          D

          ✓

          cross times

            21 mark

            Some of the properties of four different elements Q, P, R and S are listed below:

            1

            Q melts at 1410 °C and forms an acidic oxide.

            2

            P has a high density and is easily drawn into wires.

            3

            R acts as a catalyst and its oxide reacts with acids

            4

            S is a red-brown solid used to make alloys.

            Which of the elements are metals?

            • 1 and 3 only

            • 2 and 4 only

            • 2, 3 and 4

            • 1,2 and 3

            31 mark

            The table shows some properties of four metals

            Which of the four metals would be the most suitable for aircraft construction?

             

            density

            strength

            resistance to corrosion

            A

            high

            low

            low

            B

            low

            high

            high

            C

            high

            high

            low

            D

            low

            low

            high

              41 mark

              Brass is an alloy of two metals.

              Which row describes the correct use of the two metals that brass is made from?

               

              metal 1

              metal 2

              A

              galvanising steel

              making aircraft

              B

              electrical wiring

              galvanising steel

              C

              making aircraft

              making cutlery

              D

              making cooking pans

              electrical wiring

                51 mark

                Extended tier only

                The structure of an alloy is shown below. Alloys are mixtures of metals with other metals or non-metals.

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                They are usually much stronger and harder than pure metals. Which statement explains these features?

                • The irregular sizes of the atoms distorts the regular arrangement in the metal structure, meaning more force is required to bend the metal

                • The irregular sizes of the atoms distorts the regular arrangement in the metal structure as the bonding is disrupted when the atoms are added

                • The regular sizes of the atoms distorts the irregular arrangement in the metal structure, meaning more force is required to bend the metal

                • A mixture of metals is tougher than a pure metal because a mixture has more intermolecular forces than a pure metal.

                11 mark

                Properties of four elements are shown below.

                Which of these elements is a metal?

                 

                electrical conductivity when solid

                electrical conductivity when liquid

                melting point ℃

                A

                low

                low

                -7

                B

                high

                low

                801

                C

                high

                high

                1535

                D

                low

                low

                3550

                  21 mark

                  Brass is an alloy of two metals

                  .

                  Which is the correct statement? 

                  • The alloy will completely dissolve in dilute hydrochloric acid.

                  • Brass is formed by a chemical reaction between two metals 

                  • Brass can be represented by a chemical formula

                  • One of the metals in the alloy will dissolve in dilute hydrochloric acid

                  31 mark

                  Element Y is malleable and ductile.

                  Which correctly describes the properties of element Y?

                   

                  Electrical conductivity (solid)

                  Electrical conductivity (molten)

                  Melting Point / oC

                  1

                   ✓

                   2861

                  2

                  63

                  3

                  801

                  • 1 and 2 only

                  • 1 and 3 only

                  • 2 and 3 only

                  • 1, 2 and 3

                  41 mark

                  The three statements below about aluminium are all correct.

                  1

                  Aluminium reacts readily to form aluminium oxide

                  2

                  Aluminium is extracted from its ore by electrolysis as it cannot be extracted by reduction with carbon

                  3

                  Aluminium is used in electrical wiring because of its good electrical conductivity

                  In which of these statements can 'aluminium' be replaced by 'copper' and still be correct?

                   

                  1

                  2

                  3

                  A

                  B

                  C

                  D

                    51 mark

                    Some properties of elements K, LM and N are given.

                    1

                    K acts as a catalyst and its oxide reacts with hydrochloric acid

                    2

                    L is a dull dark grey solid that conducts electricity and has a melting point of 3600 oC

                    3

                    M is easily hammered into shape and has a high density

                    4

                    N has a melting point of 113 oC and forms an acidic oxide

                    Which of the elements are metals?

                    • 1 and 3 only

                    • 2, 3 and 4

                    • 2 and 3 only 

                    • 2 and 4 only