PERIODICITY - INORGANIC 2 Flashcards

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equation for the reaction of sodium with water

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2Na(s) + 2H2O(aq) –> 2NaOH(aq) +H2 (g)

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Describe what is observed when sodium reacts with water

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fizzing due to H2 being produced, moves on surface

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equation for the reaction of magnesium with steam

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Mg(s) + H2O(g) –> MgO(s) + H2(g)

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Describe what is observed when magnesium reacts with steam

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-Mg burns with bright white light,
-white solid formed

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equation for the reaction of Na with oxygen

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2Na + 1/2O2 –> Na2O

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Describe what is observed when reacts Na with oxygen

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-Na burns with orange/yellow flame,
-white solid produced

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equation for the reaction of Mg with oxygen

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Mg(s) + 1/2O2(g) –> MgO(s)

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Describe what is observed when Mg reacts with oxygen

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Mg burns with bright white flame, white solid produced

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equation for the reaction of Al with oxygen

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4Al + 3O2 –> 2Al2O3

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equation for the reaction of Al2O3 + NaOH

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Al2O3 + 2NaOH + 3H2O –> 2 NaAl(OH)4

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equation for the reaction of Si with oxygen

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Si(s) + O 2 (g) –> SiO 2 (g)

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Describe what is observed when Si reacts with oxygen

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Si burns with a white flame, grey solid formed

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equation for the reaction of P with oxygen

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P4 (s) + 5O2(g) –> P4O10(s)

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Describe what is observed when P reacts with oxygen

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-P burns with a white flame,
-white solid formed

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equation for the reaction of S with oxygen

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S8(s) + 8O2 (g) –> 8SO 2 (g)

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16
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Describe what is observed when S reacts with oxygen

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S burns with a blue flame, gaseous SO2 formed (turns UI red)

17
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Explain how to produce SO3

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React SO2 with O2 with V2O5 catalyst

18
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equation for the reaction of Na2O with water
-state the
pH of the solution formed

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Na2O + 2H2O –> 2NaOH
pH 14

19
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equation for the reaction of MgO with water
-state the
pH of the solution formed

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Mg + H2O –> Mg(OH)2
pH 10

20
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Explain why MgO produces a less basic solution than Na2O

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Mg(OH)2 is sparingly soluble in water, much lower OH - ion concentration

21
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Explain why Al2O3 and SiO2 do not react with water

A

lattice too strong to break

22
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equation for the reaction of P4O10 with water, state the
pH of the solution formed

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P4O10 + 6H2O –> 4H3PO4
pH 1-2

23
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equation for the reaction of SO2 with water, state the
pH of the solution formed

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SO2 + H2O –> H2SO3
pH 1-2

24
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equation for the reaction of SO3 with water, state the
pH of the solution formed

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SO3 + H2O –> H2SO4
pH 1-2

25
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What does amphoteric mean?

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Can act as both an acid and a base

26
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equation for the reaction of Al2O3 with HCl

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Al2O3 + 6HCl –> 2AlCl3 + 3H2O

27
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bonding of Na, Mg and Al

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-ionic bonds
-relatively strong