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what colour does Lithium (metal) go?
Crimson
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what colour does Sodium (metal) go?
Yellow
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what colour does Calcium (metal) go?
Red
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what colour does Potassium (metal) go?
Lilac
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what do ionic substances contain? and what are they called?
they contain changed particles called ions
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what is electrolysis?
electrolysis is a process where ionic substances are broken down into simpler substances when and electric current is passed through them
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electricity is a flow of what?
electrons and ions
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for electrolysis to work something must contain ions. what contains ions?
the compound
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where do the positive ions move during electrolysis?
the positive ions move to the negative electrode
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where do the negative ions move during electrolysis?
the negative ions move to the positive electrode
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how is Mr Birling presented in an inspector calls?
he's presented as arrogant, opinionated, narrow minded and a snob
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Mr birling has no empathy for which class?
working class
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what is mr birlings charter like?
selfish, dominant and controlling
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does mr birling accept that he is responsibility for Eva smiths death?
no, he doesn't learn his lesson and doesn't expect his part in Eva death
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why is mr birling a unsympathetic charter?
the audience are not suppose to like him, nor agree with him
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how is mrs birling presented in an inspector calls?
she's presented as cold, lacking emotions
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does mrs birling argue with the inspector?
no, mrs birling doesn't argue with the inspector
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what is mrs birling like to other people?
she is very patronising and a snob
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does mrs birling except her role of evas death in the play?
no, she doesn't change and refuses that it was partly her fault
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how is sheila presented?
carefree and compassionate
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does sheila except she partly was responsible of evas death?
yes there is clear evidence, sheila feels responsible
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how is eric presented?
he is presented as awkward, uneasy and a heavy drinker
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what is eric and his dads relationship like?
at the start of the play you can tell they have tension
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does eric take responsibility
yes after he finds out she was pregnant, its clear to show he is guilty and he changed and he is ashamed of his parents
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how is Gerald presented?
he is a play boy (wealthy man who likes to enjoy himself)
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does gerald take responsibility?
no, he doesn't admit it because he was protecting his interest. gerald is more concerned about protecting his representation and doesn't seem to changed
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what does gerald think about the inspector?
gerald thinks the inspector is fake
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how is the inspector presented?
he is dominant and a forceful character that clashes with the birlings, he drives the central conflict
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how is eva smith presented?
she is presented in the working class, honest and hard working
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how was eva smith treated?
working class don't have a voice in society
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high marks - an inspector calls
1) sustained: quote 2)interpretation: because, therefore, consequently 3) writer: priestly 4)effects on audience: we, us
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