Periodicity - Period 3 Elements

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What element when reacted with water produces fizzing, molten ball and a white trail.
Sodium
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Which element reacts with water the slowest producing effervescence and leaves a white solid
Aluminium
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Which element produces a bright yellow flame with a vigorous reaction when reacted with oxygen
Sodium
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Which element produces a vigorous reaction but can only be used in a white powder
Aluminium
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Which element can only react with oxygen at very very high temperatures
Silicon
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Which element reacts with oxygen spontaneously to produce a bright light
Phosphorous
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Which element produces choking fume and a blue flame when reacted with oxygen
Sulphur
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What are the basic period 3 element oxides
Sodium oxide and Magnesium oxide
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What basic oxide has the strongest alkalinity
Sodium oxide
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Which oxides are insoluble in water
Aluminium oxide and silicon dioxide
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Which oxides produce reversible reaction when reacted with water
P4O10 and SO2
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Whats the meaning of amphoteric
can act as a base and as an acid
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Which oxides of elements react with acids to produce a salt and water only
sodium oxide and magnesium oxide
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Which oxide produces a colourless aqueous solution when reacted with a base
SiO2(s)
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Which oxide as an acid reacts with a base to produce 3 molecules of water
Phosporic acid
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