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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 of the following is a correct balanced equation for formation of iron(III) oxide from iron and oxygen?
Which of the following metal oxides would you expect to react with dilute hydrochloric acid to produce bubbles of gas if a carbonate impurity were present?
Which metal oxide would you expect to form an alkaline solution when dissolved in water: MgO, Al2O3 or CO2?
Which statement correctly describes a basic metal oxide?
Which statement about metal oxides in the periodic table is generally true?
What is the correct formula for the oxide of aluminium?
Which of these oxides is produced when sulfur burns in oxygen and is acidic when dissolved in water?
Which reaction shows a metal oxide acting as a base and neutralising an acid?
When a metal reacts with oxygen to form a metal oxide (e.g., 2Mg + O2 ? 2MgO) the metal is said to be:
Which metal oxide is amphoteric (reacts with both acids and alkalis)?
What is the general product when a basic metal oxide reacts with dilute sulfuric acid?
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