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SEE HOW THEY REACT!!
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Metals (3.1)
  • What objects are made of metal?
  • What are the appearance and feel of metals?
  • Do metals conduct?
  • Which metal is normally a liquid?
  • How would you test a substance to find out if it
    is metal?
  • Where are metals on the periodic table?

3
Alloys (3.1)
  • What is an alloy? Give some examples.
  • How can the properties of an alloy be altered?

4
Atoms The Periodic Table (3.1)
  • How are atoms arranged in solids, liquids and
    gases?
  • Which 2 elements are liquids?
  • Where are the gases on the periodic table?
  • In what ways can elements be classified?

5
Atoms The Periodic Table (3.1)
  • What is meant by a family/group of elements?
  • Where are the noble gases, alkali metals and
    halogens on the periodic table ?
  • Where are the synthetic elements on the periodic
    table?
  • Why are synthetic elements hazardous?

6
Gases (3.1)
  • What do the words monatomic and diatomic mean?
  • What are the gases present in the air, their
    formulae and approximate percentages?
  • How fast do the atoms move in solids, liquids and
    gases?

7
Gases (3.1)
  • How can air be separated into different gases?
  • What can gases of the air be used for?
  • How do you collect a gas over water? Draw a
    diagram.
  • What happens when you test oxygen with a burning
    splint, a glowing splint and lime water?

8
Metals Oxygen (3.2)
  • What happens when magnesium, iron and copper burn
    in oxygen?
  • Write word equations for metals burning in oxygen.

9
Metals Water (3.3)
  • What are lithium, sodium and potassium stored in,
    and why?
  • How would you describe these metals, and their
    reactivity in water?
  • How do calcium, magnesium, zinc and copper react
    in water?

10
Metals Water (3.3)
  • Can you place metals in an order based on their
    reactivity?
  • What gas is given off when a metal reacts with
    water, and how do you test for this gas?

11
Metals Acid (3.4)
  • What gas is given off when a metal reacts with
    hydrochloric acid?
  • How would you prove it?
  • How do copper, iron, magnesium and zinc react
    with hydrochloric acid?

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Metals Acid (3.4)
  • What is a reactivity series?
  • Using the reactivity series, how can you predict
    which metals will displace hydrogen?

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Metals Acid (3.4)
  • How do you write the word equation for the
    reaction between reactive metals and hydrochloric
    acid?
  • What is the general word equation for the
    reaction between reactive metals and hydrochloric
    acid?
  • How do you write formula equations for metals
    reacting with hydrochloric acid?

14
Balancing Equations (3.4)
  • What do diatomic elements look like in formula
    equations?
  • How do you know if an equation is balanced or
    not?
  • Can you balance equations?

15
Metals Ores (3.5)
  • What are the most abundant elements in the
    Earths crust?
  • Which metals are found naturally uncombined in
    the ground?
  • Where are these metals in the reactivity series?

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Metals Ores (3.5)
  • What is a metal ore?
  • How can you make copper from copper oxide using
    carbon?
  • What gas is given off in this experiment?

17
Recycling (3.5)
  • What is recycling?
  • Why is recycling so important?

18
Metal Oxides (3.5 Ext)
  • What are reduction and oxidation in terms of
    oxygen?
  • What is a redox reaction?

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Metal Oxides (3.5 Ext)
  • What is the general word equation for heating
    metal oxides when they decompose?
  • What is the general word equation for reacting
    metal oxides with carbon?
  • Can you write balanced formula equations for
    these reactions of metal oxides?

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Metal Oxides (3.5 Ext)
  • What is the general word equation for reacting
    metal oxides with carbon monoxide?
  • What is the general word equation for reacting
    metal oxides with hydrogen?
  • Can you write balanced formula equations for
    these reactions of metal oxides?

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Metal Oxides (3.5 Ext)
  • What is the general word equation for
  • reacting metal oxides with carbon
  • monoxide?
  • What is the general word equation for
  • reacting metal oxides with hydrogen?
  • Can you write balanced formula
  • equations for these reactions of metal
  • oxides?

22
Metal Oxides (3.5 Ext)
  • Can you use the reactivity series to help explain
    why metal oxides are reduced by different methods?

23
Production of Iron (3.5 ext)
  • What type of furnace is iron produced in, and
    what are the raw materials for the process?
  • What are the 3 key steps in the industrial
    formation of iron?
  • What is a decomposition reaction? Give an example.

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Displacement Reactions (3.8)
  • What is the rule for predicting if one metal can
    displace another metal from a solution of a
    compound?
  • How can you check a metals position in the
    reactivity series by using displacement
    reactions?
  • Can you write balanced formula equations for
    displacement reactions?

25
Atomic Structure (3.2)
  • What are the 2 kinds of electric charge and their
    symbols?
  • What are the 3 particles in an atom, and their
    charges?
  • Where are each of the 3 particles found in the
    atom?
  • Which particle in the atom is moving?

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Atomic Structure (3.3)
  • In terms of electrons, how are atoms of one
    element different to another?
  • Using the periodic table, how do you know how
    many electrons an atom has?
  • In terms of the nucleus, how are atoms of one
    element different to another?
  • Using the periodic table, how do you know the
    charge on the nucleus of an atom?
  • Why are atoms electrically neutral?
  • What is the atomic number of an element, in terms
    of the particles in the nucleus?

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Atomic Structure (3.6)
  • What do the circles stand for in the target
    picture of an atom?
  • How do you write the electron arrangement for an
    atom from its target picture?
  • Can you draw the target picture for any element,
    numbers 1-20?
  • What is the maximum number of electrons allowed
    in each of the first 3 energy levels?

28
Atomic Structure (3.7)
  • What does the outer electron picture for an atom
    show?
  • What is the connection between the number of
    outer electrons an atom has, and its position on
    the periodic table?

29
Atomic Mass Number (3.9)
  • What does a.m.u. stand for?
  • What are the masses of protons, electrons and
    neutrons?
  • What is meant by the term mass number?
  • Can you work out the numbers of protons,
    electrons and neutrons in an atom from the atomic
    and mass numbers?
  • Can you work out the numbers of protons,
    electrons and neutrons in an atom from the
    detailed symbol?

30
Atomic Mass Number (3.9)
  • Can you write detailed symbols for atoms, given
    the numbers of protons, neutrons and electrons?
  • Can you write detailed symbols for atoms, given
    the atomic and mass numbers?

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Isotopes (3.9)
  • What is an isotope?
  • Why is the average atomic mass for an element
    rarely a whole number?
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