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Metal Oxides (GCSE Chemistry)
The following is a GCSE Chemistry test covering 'Metal Oxides' from the broader topic Chemical Changes. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.Incorrect: 0
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Which metal oxide is amphoteric (reacts with both acids and alkalis)?
Which equation shows a metal oxide reacting with water to give an alkaline solution?
When a metal reacts with oxygen, the metal atoms are oxidised. Which change describes oxidation?
A metal oxide that reacts with both HCl and NaOH to form soluble products is most likely:
Which reaction shows a metal oxide acting as a base and neutralising an acid?
Which property of metal oxides explains why sodium oxide dissolves in water to give a strongly alkaline solution?
What is the general product when a basic metal oxide reacts with dilute sulfuric acid?
Which statement correctly describes a basic metal oxide?
In extracting a metal from its oxide using carbon (reduction), which of these is true?
Aluminium oxide reacts with both acids and alkalis. What term describes this behaviour?
Which of these equations shows a metal reacting with oxygen to form a metal oxide?
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