In this activity we will discuss the hardness or softness of a metal. This activity has been taken from class 10 science.
Aim of the activity
To compare the hardness of different metals
Materials Required
1. Small pieces
of metals – iron, copper, aluminium , sodium and magnesium
2. Sharp knife
3. Pair of
tongs
4. Watch glass
Procedure
We
take small pieces of iron, copper, aluminium and magnesium metals and try to
cut them with a sharp knife. We also observe which metal is hard.
Now we take a piece of sodium metal using a pair
of tongs and place it on watch glass and try to cut with knife.
Observation
Metal
|
Characteristics |
Observation
|
Iron
|
Very
hard |
Can’t
be cut with knife |
Copper
|
Hard |
Requires effort to cut |
Aluminium
|
Less
hard |
Can
be cut with some pressure |
Magnesium
|
Soft
|
Can be cut |
Sodium
|
Very
soft |
Easily cut |
Explanation
Hardness
or softness is the physical property of metals. Metals like iron, copper are very
hard while aluminium and magnesium are comparatively soft.
Sodium is very soft metal.
This
property of metals depends on metallic bonding.
Conclusion
This
activity demonstrates the hardness of the metals. Some metals can be cut easily
with knife but some can’t be cut easily.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why sodium
is stored in kerosene?
Answer
– Sodium reacts vigorously with air and moisture and catches fire so it is kept
in kerosene.
2. Which metal
the hardest in this activity?
Answer
– Iron is the hardest metal.
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