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Card 6

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Why is ice unusual?

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Card 7

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Does water have a high or low melting/boiling point?

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Card 8

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Why does water have a high melting/boiling point?

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Card 9

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What does the physical properties of a material (e.g. melting point, electrical conductivity etc.) depend on?

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Card 10

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What are lattices/crystals?

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Card 11

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What are the four main types of lattices?

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Card 12

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What do all ionic compounds exist as in the solid state?

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Card 13

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Why do giant ionic compounds have high melting/boiling points? Explain your answer

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Card 14

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Do giant ionic compounds conduct electricity?

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Card 15

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Are giant ionic compounds soluble?

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