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1. What does this symbol mean? 2. Sodium has this hazard symbol - what precautions should you take when using it?
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3. What does this mean?
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4. What element does this represent? Na 5. Which group is it in? 6. Which period is it in?
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7. What is the name of the group which this element belong to? Cl 8. What does Cl 2 tell you? 9. Why am I added to water at the swimming pool?
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10. What do these alkali metals have in common? Li Na K Rb Cs 11. Do they become more or less reactive as you go down the group? 12. Name the two products: Sodium + water
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13. Name the 3 particles inside an atom and give their charges.
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14. What word do we use to describe a charged particle?
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15. Element or compound?
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16. Atom, molecule or ion? H2H2
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17. Atom, molecule or ion? Cl -
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18. If my electron configuration is 2,8,1; what group am I in? 19. What period am I in?
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20. Why does sodium chloride have a high melting point? 21. Why are salt crystals cubic? 22. Why don’t salt crystals conduct electricity?
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23. Why does melted salt or salt solution conduct electricity?
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24. What’s the formula? Water Sodium chloride Hydrogen Chlorine Sodium hydroxide
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25. Give any trends. NameHardnessDensity g/cm 3 Melting point o C LithiumFairly hard to cut 0.53180 SodiumEasy to cut0.9798 PotassiumVery easy to cut 0.8664
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26. What do they mean? H 2 O (l) Na (s) Cl 2 (g) NaCl (s) NaCl (aq)
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27. What happens to a chlorine atom when it reacts? Cl 2.8.7
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28. What happens to a sodium atom when it reacts? Na 2.8.1
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29. Give the ion for: Sodium Magnesium Aluminium Fluorine Oxygen
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