Class10 Science Notes Chapte3
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CHAPTER 3
METALS AND NON METALS
GIST OF THE LESSON
Elements are classified broadly into two categories on the basis of properties:
Metals: Iron, Zinc, Copper, Aluminium etc.
Non metals: Chlorine, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Sulphur etc.
Apart from metals and non-metals some elements show properties of both metals and non metals,
e.g. Silicon, Arsenic, Germanium .They are called metalloids
Comparison of physical and chemical properties of metals and non metals:Sr.
Property
Metals
Non-Metals
No.
1
Physical
Metals are solid at room Non-metals generally
State
temperature. Except
exist as solids and
mercury and gallium.
gases, except
Bromine.
2
Melting and Metals generally have
Non-metals have low
boiling
high m.pt and b.pt
m.pt and b.pt except
points
except gallium and
diamond and graphite.
cesium.
3
Density
Generally high.
Generally low.
4
Malleability Malleable and ductile.
Neither malleable nor
and
ductile.
Ductility
5
Electrical
Good conductors of heat Generally poor
and thermal and electricity.
conductors of heat and
conductivity
electricity except
graphite.
6
Luster
Poses shining luster.
Do not have luster
except iodine.
7
Sonorous
Give sonorous sound
Does not give
sound
when struck.
sonorous sound.
8
Hardness
Generally hard except
Solid non-metals are
Na, K
generally soft except
diamond.
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with
Chlorine
Reaction
with
Hydrogen
Chloride
ionic bond is formed.
Therefore Ionic compound
is obtained.
2Na
+ Cl2 2NaCl
Metals react with hydrogen
to form metal hydride
This reaction takes place
only for most reactive
metals.
2Na(s)
+ H2(g) 2NaH(s)
Non-metal Chloride
covalent bond is formed.
Therefore covalent
compound is obtained.
H2(g) + Cl2 2HCl
Non-metals react with
hydrogen to form
hydrides
H2(g) +
S(l) H2S(g)
Minerals
Elements or compounds, occuring naturally
in the earths crust
Ores
Minerals that contain very high percentage
of a perticular metal and these metals can be
extracted economically on a large scale.
e.g Bouxite ore Aluminium
Haematite Iron
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MIND MAP
PHYSICAL
PROPERTIES
Solid
High M .P & B. P
High density
Good conductor of
heat and electricity
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
METALS
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
METALS AND
NON - METALS
NONMETAL
CHEMICAL
PROPERTIES
Non-metal + steamH2
Non-metal + acidno
reaction
Non-metal +
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TIME- 70 MINUTES
Instructions:
Questions : 1 to 5 1 Mark each
Questions : 6 to 9 2 Marks each
Questions : 10 to 13 3 Marks each
Question 14 5 Marks
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13) Give reasons:
a) Platinum, gold and silver are used to make jewellery.
b) Sodium, potassium and lithium are stored under oil.
c) Aluminium is a highly reactive metal; still it is used to make utensils for cooking.
14) Name the following:
a) A non metal that is a good conductor of electricity.
b) A metallic oxide which cannot be reduced by coke.
c) A metallic oxide which is amphoteric in nature.
d) A non metallic oxide which is neutral.
e) Principal ore of aluminium.
Ans.
Q.2.
Ans.
Q.3.
Ans.
Q.4.
Q.5.
Q.6
Q.7.
Q.8.
Q.9.
Q.10.
Q.11
Q.12
Q.13
Q.14
Q. 15
a) What are amphoteric oxides? Choose the amphoteric oxides from amongst the following:
Na2O, ZnO, Al2O3, CO2, H2O
b) Why is it that non metals do not displace hydrogen from dilute acid?
a) The oxides which are acidic as well as basic in nature are called amphoteric oxides. ZnO
and Al2O3are amphoteric oxides.
b) Non metals can not loose electrons so that H+ ions become hydrogen gas.
What is anodizing? What is its use?
The process of forming thick oxide layer of aluminium oxide that makes it resistant to further
corrosion.
What is Aqua regia? What is its use?
It is a mixture of concentrated HCl and concentrated HNO3 in the ratio 3:1. It can dissolve
gold and platinum.
Give reason: Aluminium is highly reactive metal, but it is used to make utensils for cooking.
Explain why (a) Iron articles are frequently painted. (b) Iron sheets are coated with Zinc
layer.
On adding dilute HCl acid to copper oxide powder, the solution formed is blue green.
Predict the new compound formed which imparts a blue green colour to the solution? Write
its equation.
Name the property of metal used in the following cases- (i) Aluminium foil (ii) Meta
jewellery (iii) Cable wires (iv) Bells
How can you prove that Zinc is more reactive than Copper?
Draw and explain the electrolytic refining of impure Copper.
Why is Aluminium extracted from Alumina by electrolytic reduction and not by reducing it
with Carbon?
Write 3 points of difference between Calcination & Roasting?
Write 5 points of difference between Ionic compound and covalent compound.
What is thermit reaction? Give its one use.
What is amalgam?
Magnesium when reacts with hot water, starts floating. Why?
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FA II
METALS AND NON METALS
ORAL QUESTIONS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Name the property of the metals by virtue of which these can be beaten into sheets
6.
Name the property of the metals by virtue of which these can be drawn into wires.
7.
8.
9.
Mercury is liquid and a good conductor of heat. How is this property utilized?
1.
2.
3.
Though I get corroded in atmosphere but still find wide applications for making kitchen
utensils.
4.
5.
I am called a series and play a significant role when a metal reacts with solutions of other
metal salts.
6.
7.
8.
I am a process associated with wasting away of metals by the action of atmospheric gases and
moisture
9.
I am homogenous and not a compound though my formation least to altering the properties of
metals involved.
10.
We belong to the same category of elements but still combine to form molecules / compounds.
QUIZ WHO AM I
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