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dioxide
carbon dioxide
15. aluminium + hydrochloric acid ===> + hydrogen
dioxide
Q-3 Choose from the following compounds to answer the questions below.
ammonium sulfate
calcium oxide
copper(II) chloride
ethanoic acid
ethane
nitrogen dioxide
sodium iodide
sulfur dioxide
Each compound can be used once, more than once or not at all.
Which compound
(v) Which compound can react with acid but not with bases
Calcium Oxide
[1]
(vi) Which compound can react with bases but not with acid
[1]
Q-4 A student reacts magnesium ribbon with excess hydrochloric acid. She follows the course of
the reaction by measuring the volume of gas produced against time.
(a) Write the equation for the reaction of magnesium with hydrochloric acid.
Mg + HCl-------> MgCl2 + H2
[1]
Q-5 The diagram shows part of the Periodic Table. Only some of the elements are shown.
Answer each of the following questions using only those elements shown in the diagram. Each element
may be used once, more than once or not at all.
(i) Complete the table of possible results. If the oxide is predicted to react write ‘R’, if it
is predicted not to react write ‘NR’
R
NR
NR NR
R NR
R R
(ii) Scandium oxide is insoluble in water. Describe how you could show that it is an
amphoteric oxide.
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name or formula of strong acid and alkali (1)
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reacts with or neutralises both acid and base or alkali (then
amphoteric) (1)
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it dissolves / soluble in both(acid and alkali) or form solutions in both
(1)
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(iii) Complete the table
pH < 7
example
pH > 7
example
NOT amphoteric oxides Be, Al, Zn, Pb,
Sn etc
pH = 7
example H2O, CO, NO
the two marks are not linked, mark
each independently
NOT amphoteric oxides Be, Al, Zn, Pb,
Sn etc