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Card 16
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What is corrosion?
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Card 17
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What is the correlation between a metal's reactivity and the speed at which it corrodes? Why?
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Card 18
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What can be used to test for corrosion? What will it change to?
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Card 19
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How can you protect metals from corrosion? (Give four examples)
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Card 20
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What must you do to prevent corrosion?
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Card 21
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What are the three methods of extracting metals?
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Card 22
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What determines which metal extraction method you should use
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Card 23
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Give an example of a metal that can be found uncombined in the earth.
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Card 24
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What is the correlation between the reactivity of a metal and how much energy is required to separate them?
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Card 25
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Give two examples of metals that can be separated through heat alone.
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