SUBSTANCE |
Description |
USE or PROPERTY |
Iron |
Grey metal |
Cheap and strong but rusts easily. The only magnetic metal. |
Sulphur |
Yellow solid |
Soft and crumbly. Burns to make a gas with a chocking smell. |
Brass |
Yellow metal |
An ALLOY of copper and zinc. Used to make water taps. (Often covered with a shiny layer of CHROME metal) |
Copper |
Pink Metal |
Used to make water pipes and electric wires. |
Mercury |
Grey metal |
The only liquid metal. Very heavy and very poisonous. Used by dentists for ‘fillings’. |
Aluminium |
Pale grey metal |
Low density (very light). Used to make saucepans and kitchen foil. |
Gold |
Yellow metal |
Very heavy precious metal. Does not corrode. Used for jewellery and electrical contacts. |
Perspex |
Colourless, transparent |
Often used instead of glass as it is strong and light but scratches and melts easily. |
Glass |
Pale green, transparent |
Very hard (does not scratch easily) but easy to break. |
Zinc |
Grey metal |
Plated over iron to stop it rusting (called GALVANIZED iron and is used for buckets, water tanks) |
Lead |
Grey metal |
Soft and bendy. Melts easily. Used on roofs. Used to used in pencils. |
Tin |
Grey metal |
Placed in a very thin layer on the inside of ‘tin’ cans to stop the iron going rusty. |
Graphite |
Grey /black solid |
Formed from carbon. Used in pencils instead of lead (which is poisonous). |