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Title: Topic 7 - Corrosion


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Topic 7 - Corrosion
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Topic 7 Corrosion
  • Lesson 1/2
  • These outcomes relate to the
  • PowerPoint Slides 1-4 on Corrosion

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Topic 7 Corrosion Lesson 1/2
  • What is corrosion?
  • Do all metals corrode?
  • What term is used for iron corroding?
  • What causes corrosion?
  • What can speed up rusting?

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Topic 7 Corrosion Lesson 1/2
  • How does this speed up rusting?
  • What is the formula for the iron compound formed
    in corrosion?
  • What ion is formed in the first stage of iron
    corroding?
  • What type of reaction is this?

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Topic 7 Corrosion
  • Lesson 2/3
  • These outcomes relate to the
  • PowerPoint Slides 5-8 on Corrosion

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Topic 7 Corrosion Lesson 2/3
  • What chemical test can detect the iron rusting?
    What are the results?
  • What ion does the test detect?
  • What is oxidation?
  • What ion is formed in the first stage of rusting?

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Topic 7 Corrosion Lesson 2/3
  • What ion is formed in the second stage of
    rusting?
  • What ion is produced when oxygen and water pick
    up electrons?
  • What type of reaction is this?
  • What indicator turns pink with these ions?

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Topic 7 Corrosion
  • Lesson 3/4
  • These outcomes relate to the
  • PowerPoint Slides 11-14 on Corrosion

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Topic 7 Corrosion Lesson 3/4
  • When iron is connected to copper in a cell, why
    does it rust?
  • How can this be shown by experiment?
  • When iron is connected to magnesium in a cell why
    does it not rust?
  • How can you tell by experiment?

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Topic 7 Corrosion
  • Lesson 4/5
  • At this point consolidate all you know
  • so far using Slide 15 and
  • Assessment 12.2 from the pink textbook

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Topic 7 Corrosion
  • Lesson 5/6
  • These outcomes relate to the
  • PowerPoint Slides 16-19 on Corrosion

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Topic 7 Corrosion Lesson 5/6
  • What ways can iron be physically protected?
  • Why, if tin is scratched, does iron rust faster?
  • In electroplating, what terminal is iron coated
    with a metal?
  • What type of reaction occurs here?

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Topic 7 Corrosion
  • Lesson 6/7
  • These outcomes relate to the
  • PowerPoint Slides 20-22 on Corrosion

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Topic 7 Corrosion Lesson 6/7
  • What ways can iron be chemically protected?
  • What is galvanising?
  • Why can galvanising supply physical and chemical
    protection?
  • What metal is generally used in sacrificial
    protection?

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Topic 7 Corrosion Lesson 6/7
  • In terms of electrons, why is iron protected by
    coating with zinc or placing close to magnesium?

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Topic 7 Corrosion
  • Lesson 7/8
  • At this point consolidate all you
  • Know so far using Slide 22 and
  • Assessment 12.1 from the pink
  • textbook

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Topic 7 Corrosion
  • Lesson 8/9
  • No Power Point exists for the last few learning
    outcomes.
  • Relates to Workbook 7.9 Core

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Topic 7 Cells Lesson 8/9
  • What is a cell?
  • What is an ion-bridge needed for?
  • Which way do electrons flow when zinc is
    connected to a carbon rod in an acid solution?
  • What type of reaction is this?

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Topic 7 Cells Lesson 8/9
  • Can you write this ion-electron equation?
  • What is happening to the hydrogen ions?
  • What type of reaction is this?
  • Can you write this ion-electron equation?

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Topic 7 Cells Lesson 8/9
  • What type of rods can connect non-metal
    solutions together?
  • When iodine solution is connected to the sulphite
    ion solution , what happens to the iodine?
  • Can you write the ion-electron equation for this?

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Topic 7 Cells Lesson 8/9
  • What type of reaction is this?
  • What happens to the sulphite ion?
  • Can you write the ion-electron equation for this?
  • What type of reaction is this?
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