C2 – Material choices
Revision questions
- Hydrocarbons are made of …
Properties of Materials
- What’s the difference between natural and synthetic materials?
- Name 3 natural materials:
- Name 2 synthetic materials:
- “The melting point of chocolate is 30’C” What does that mean?
- The melting point of plastic is around 200’C. Why is it so much higher than chocolate?
- Match these properties to their meanings
Brittle / You can twist and draw this into wires or fibres
Tough / It doesn’t deform much before it breaks.
Stiff / You don’t need much force to change its shape
Flexible / You need a lot of force to change its shape
Ductile / Keeps a new shape when you deform it
malleable / It is strong and doesn’t change its shape.
plastic / Can be squeezed and bent into new shapes without breaking
- What key word means that a material will last a long time?
- What does it mean if a material is elastic?
- Name 2 properties of rubber.
Crude Oil
- How do we refine crude oil? By f______d______
- How does the temperature change as you go up the fractionating column?
- What are crude oil fractions used for? Give at least 3 uses.
- Where do short hydrocarbons come out of the column? Where do long hydrocarbons?
Polymers
- What do you call it when you put monomers together?
- Match each diagram of to its name. Then explain how that change affects the polymer.
/ Cross-linking / The bonds are weaker/stronger
because
/ Increasing the chain length / The bonds are weaker/stronger
because
/ plasticisers / The bonds are weaker/stronger
because
/ crystallization / The bonds are weaker/stronger
because
- Here are some ways you can change polymers. How does this affect their properties?
Stronger or weaker? / More or less flexible? / Higher or lower melting point?
Increase chain length (make the chain longer)
Increasing crystallinity
Add plasticisers
Increase cross-linking
Data handling
- Some students decided to test how much different materials can stretch.
Trial # / How much it stretched (cm)
nylon / wool
1 / 11 / 6
2 / 15 / 8
3 / 12 / 5
4 / 14 / 6
- Calculate the best estimate for each material
Wool:Nylon:
- What is the range for each material:
Wool:Nylon:
- Is there a real difference between the two materials? Yes/No
How do you know?
Nano Particles
- How big is a nano particle?
Between ___nm and ______nm in size.
- Give 3 examples of how nanoparticles are used
______
______
______
- Explain why nanoparticles have different properties to their macroscopic equivalents.
- Describe the risks associated with nanoparticles