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Card 6
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State 2 properties of Fe2+, other than the ability to form complex ions, that are typical of an ion of a transition element
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Card 7
Front
Explain how ligand substitutions allow haemoglobin to transport oxygen in the blood
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Card 8
Front
What important factor does the student need to consider when choosing the most suitable indicator for an acid-base titration?
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Card 9
Front
Suggest reasons for the differences between enthalpy changes of solution of KF (-15) and RbF (-24)
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Card 10
Front
If copper is a transition element and zinc is not, suggest 2 differences between compounds containing Zn2+ and Cu2+ ions
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Card 11
Front
Colour change when hexa-aquacobalt undergoes ligand substitution with chlorine
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Card 12
Front
Observations that would be made as ammonia is added drop by drop until in excess to hexa-aqua copper complex
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