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Fractional distillation of air Can you carefully read through the sheet. Then condense it to 4 sentences of no more than 12 words a sentence. Can you finish this please?
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Last lesson Uses of carbon dioxide Oxides of nitrogen Fractional distillation of air
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Uses of carbon dioxide Fizzy drinks. The higher the pressure, the more soluble the gas becomes. So what happens when the pressure is released?
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Uses of carbon dioxide Dry ice (actually it’s condensed water vapour that you can see.)
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Uses of carbon dioxide Fire extinguishers
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Oxides of nitrogen Nitrogen is generally an unreactive gas, and needs fairly extreme conditions to get it to react with oxygen
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Nitric oxide, NO Lightning brings about the direct union of nitrogen and oxygen in the air to produce small amounts of nitric oxide, as does the high temperatures produced in car engines.
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Nitric oxide, NO It is a toxic air pollutant, often linked with asthma and allergic responses
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Nitrous oxide, N 2 O Formed when ammonium nitrate, NH 4 NO 3, is heated. A colourless gas with a pleasing odour and sweet taste, is used as an anesthetic for minor operations, especially in dentistry.
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Nitrous oxide, N 2 O It is called laughing gas because of its intoxicating effect. It is also widely used as a propellant in aerosol cans of whipped cream!
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Nitrogen dioxide, NO 2 In the presence of excess oxygen, nitric oxide, NO, will be converted to nitr ogen dioxide,NO 2. Nitrogen Dioxide is a reddish brown, toxic gas at room temperature. NO 2 condenses to a brown liquid, but freezes to a colourless solid.
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Nitrogen dioxide, NO 2 Nitrogen Dioxide has been used as a catalyst in certain oxidation reactions; as a nitrating agent for organic compounds; as an oxidizing agent; as a rocket fuel; and as a flour bleaching agent
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Today’s lesson The allotropes of sulphur
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Stick it in! Can you stick the sheet in and read the instructions?
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Question Can you answer the question please?
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