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Properties Of Ionic Compounds (GCSE Chemistry)
The following is a GCSE Chemistry test covering 'Properties Of Ionic Compounds' from the broader topic Bonding, Structure, And The Properties Of Matter. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.Incorrect: 0
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Why are ionic compounds often crystalline solids with sharp melting points?
Which description fits why ionic solids are brittle but metals are malleable?
Which salt would form from the reaction of aluminium and oxygen?
Which process is used industrially to extract the metal from a reactive metal chloride (e.g., NaCl) and involves ionic compounds?
When ionic compounds dissolve in water the solution conducts electricity because
Why do ionic compounds conduct electricity when molten but not as solids?
What is the simplest ionic formula for a compound formed between a metal M that forms M2+ ions and an anion X that forms X3- ions?
Which of the following best describes an ionic bond?
Which statement about ionic and covalent substances is correct?
Which statement explains why sodium chloride is brittle?
When molten potassium bromide is electrolysed, what is produced at the negative electrode?
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