Chemistry Worksheet-Transition Metals
Chemistry Worksheet-Transition Metals
Chemistry Worksheet-Transition Metals
in Group 1
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breaks easily
conducts electricity
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(b) Copper ores are quarried by digging large holes in the ground, as shown in Figure 1.
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Figure 2 shows the stages used in the extraction of copper from this ore.
To remove impurities
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2 CuCO3 + C 2 Cu + 3 CO2
From the symbol equation, a company calculated that 247 tonnes of copper
carbonate are needed to produce 127 tonnes of copper and 132 tonnes of carbon
dioxide are released.
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(iii) Suggest one reason why it is important for the company to calculate the mass of
reactants in Stage 3.
To know how much product is formed
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(Total 8 marks)
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Q2. (a) Use the periodic table on the Data Sheet to help you answer these questions.
Choose your answers only from the letters shown in the periodic table above.
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(v) an element with one electron in its outer shell? Letter B
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(b) The table shows the melting points of the Group 1 metals arranged in alphabetical order.
Group 1 metal
Caesium Cs 29
Francium Fr 27
Lithium Li 180
Potassium K 64
Rubidium Rb 39
Sodium Na 98
(i) Arrange these metals in order of increasing melting point. Three have been done for
you.
Rb Na
Fr Cs .......... K
.......... .......... Li
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(ii) Use the periodic table on the Data Sheet and your answer in part (b)(i) above to
complete this sentence about how the melting points change.
Decrease
Going down Group 1, the melting points .....................................................................
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(c) The transition metals are a block of elements between Groups 2 and 3 of the periodic table.
Transition metals have different properties to Group 1 metals.
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Put ticks ( ) next to the three correct statements about transition metals in the table
below.
Statement ( )
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(Total 10 marks)
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Q4. When electricity passes through a thin wire, the wire gets hot. If the wire gets very hot, it may
glow. This idea is used in filament lamps.
(a) The table shows some metals and their melting points.
Aluminium 660
Copper 1084
Iron 1540
Tungsten 3410
Which metal in the table should be used to make the wire in a filament lamp?
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(b) The table shows some gases.
Gas
Argon
Carbon dioxide
Oxygen
Sulfur dioxide
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(Total 4 marks)
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Q5. The properties of transition metals make them useful elements.
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(c) Why are transition metal compounds added to glazes for pottery?
To give color
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Q6. Niobium is a typical transition metal.
Put a tick ( ) next to each of the four properties in the table that you would expect for Niobium.
Property
brittle
conducts heat
dull
strong
very reactive
(Total 4 marks)
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(i) The drawing shows the view from a window. Choose from the names of metals in the box to
complete the three spaces.
Zinc
Copper
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(ii) What is the name of the metal in the word box which has the chemical symbol Fe?
Iron
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(iii) What is the name of one metal in the word box which often has coloured compounds?
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(Total 5 marks)
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