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Metals are said to be shiny. Why do metals generally appear to be dull? How can their brightness be restored?
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Solution
- Metals, when exposed to air for a long time, become dull due to the formation of a thin layer of oxides, carbonates or sulphides on their surfaces.
- This is because they react with various gases present in the atmosphere.
- This is why metals corrode. But their brightness can be restored by rubbing them with sandpaper.
- Then the outer layer of corrosion on the metals is removed, and they become shiny again.
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Chapter 3: Metals and Non-metals - Exercise 1 [Page 167]
