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What charge are the transition metals but what ca't they do like other elements from the 's' block?

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Card 7

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What are the different states called when transition metals can form more than one ion?

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Card 8

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What are the most common trasnition metals? and some with their oxidation states? (7)

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Card 9

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What direction does ionic bonding work in and what is its srength like in this direction?

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Card 10

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What is formed when ionic compounds form and describe it?

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Card 11

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What are the forces between these oppositely chargd ions called and describe their strength?

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Card 12

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In Sodium Oxide Crystal, what is the ratio of Na+ ions to O2- ions?

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Card 13

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What increases the strength of the bonds between particles and an example?

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Card 14

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In an ionic lattice, what has to break in order for the solid to melt?

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Card 15

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What kind of melting point does an ionic compound have?

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