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Card 6
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Why can copper be used in water pipes?
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Card 7
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Why do you use dilute acids to order reactivity?
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Card 8
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What makes aluminium different from other metals?
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Card 9
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What is the general equation for metal and water?
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Card 10
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What is the general equation for metal and acid?
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Card 11
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How can you tell if a chemical reaction has taken place?
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Card 12
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Why can gold, silver and platinum be used in jewellery?
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Card 13
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Why are potassium, lithium and sodium stored in jars of oil?
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Card 14
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Why are food cans plated with tin and not zinc?
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Card 15
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How else can you judge reactivity?
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