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Card 6

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State which oxide has the higher melting point and explain why their melting temperatures are different.

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Card 7

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Non - metal Period 3 elements uch as silicon, phosphorus and sulfur also react with oxygen to produce oxides. Explain why sulfur dioxide has a relatively low melting point.

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Card 8

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Explain why the melting point of silicon dioxide is unusually high.

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Card 9

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The period 3 oxides react differently with water. Write equations showing the reactions of magnesium oxide and sulfur dioxide with water. Give the approximate PHs of the solutions formed

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Card 10

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Name one period 3 oxide that is insoluble in water.

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Card 11

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State which period 3 oxide is amphoteric

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Card 12

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Write two equations showing Aluminium oxide reacting with an acid and a base

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Card 13

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The electrode itself is made of platinum. Suggest why platinum is a suitable metal to use for this purpose

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Card 14

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Lead - acid batteries are a type of rechargeable battery commonly used to operate the starter motors of cars. Explain why rechargeable batteries can be recharged

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Card 15

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Discuss the advantages and disvantages of using rechargable batteries instead of standard non- rechargable batteries

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