Homework 3
What is a polymer?
A compound consisting of long chain molecules, each molecule made up of repeating units connected together
What is a copolymer
A polymer composed of 2 different types of mers - i.e. ethylene and propylene
What is a plasticizer
Chemical added to polymer to make it softer and increase flexibility, often to make shaping more convenient
The copper-nickel system is a simple alloy system, as indicated by its phase diagram. Why is it so simple?
Copper nickel alloy is always a solid solution alloy regardless of the composition
Identify some of the properties for which aluminum is noted.
Cr, Mn, Mo, Ni, and V [INCORRECT; WILL FIX LATER]
What is cross-linking in a polymer and what is its significance?
Cross linking is the formation of onnetions between a polymer's long chain molecules, resulting in permanent alteration. If there is not that much cross-linking, polymer can transform into an elastomer. If cross-linking is signifcant, polymer becomes a thermoset
Given a copper nickel phase diagram (you should know what this looks like), how do you find the compositions of liquid and solid phases at a given temperature?
Draw a horizontal line at that given temperature - the intersection at L can be used to find the composition percentage of liquid phase, and same at the intersection for S
Elastomers and thermosetting polymers are both cross-linked. Why are their properties so different?
Elastomers are lightly cross-linked, so it allows extensibility. Thermosets are highly cross-linked so the polymer becomes more rigid
Define glass
Organic, nonmetallic material that cools to a rigid solid without crystallization
What is the feature that distinguishes glass from the traditional and new ceramics?
Other ceramics have a crystalline structure while glass uses a noncrystalline (amorphous) structure
T/F: branched molecular structure is stronger in the solid state and more viscous in the molten state than a linear structure for the same polymer
True
what is glazing, as applied to ceramics?
When oxides such as alumina or silica are applied as a surface coating to give the product a more impervious structure (reduce moisture)
Explain why aluminum, magnesium, and titanium are expensive when they are abundant on earth. Give a reason to recycle aluminum.
While they are abundant, it takes a lot of energy and electricity to prepare it so that it is in a form ready for manufacturing (extract from earth). Thus, recycling aluminum can save/reduce energhy
What typ eof atomic bonding characterizes the ceramics?
chemical bond - covalent and ionic bonding
What is the predominant alloying element in all of the stainless steels
chromium
which of the following alloying elements are most commonly associated with stainless steel (two best answers): chromium, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, and tungsten
chromium and nickel
Identify some of the important applications of zinc
die castings, coating in galvanized steel, alloying to make brass (with copper)
T/F: A ceramic material can be defined as an organic compound consisting of a metal or semimetal and one or more nonmetals
false
T/F: Glass ceramics are polycrystalline ceramic structure that have been transformed into a mostly glassy state
false
How do you use the inverse lever rule to determine the proportions of liquid and solid phases present in the alloy?
for proportion of liquid, its CS/(CS+CL). If solid, switch out CS in numerator with CL
An alloy is a metal composed of two or more elements, at least one of which is metallic. The two main categories of alloys are which two of the following: alloids, intermediate phases, metal compounds, phase solutions, and solid solutions
intermediate phases, solid solutoins
The iron tapped from the blast furnace is which of the following: cast iron, low alloy steel, low carbon steel, pig iron, pure iron, or stainless steel
pig iron
Which of the following plastics has the highest market share: phenolics, polyethylene, polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, or polyvinylhloride
polyethylene
Glass products are based primarily on which mineral?
silica
Which figure shows the characteristic grain structure in a casting of a pure metal (u know what the pictures are - describe the one in ur head that is the right answer)
the pure metal does not have a segregation in the center, and is a clean upside down y
Of the 3 polymer types, which on is the most important commercially: elastomers, thermoplastics, or thermosets?
thermoplastics