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      Iron (II) hydroxide, when left standing, _____ to form ___________.
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      • reduces, iron (III) hydroxide

      • reduces, iron (I) hydroxide

      • oxidises, iron (I) hydroxide

      • oxidises, iron (III) hydroxide

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      1. Iron (II) hydroxide, when left standing, _____ to form ___________.
        1. reduces, iron (III) hydroxide
        2. reduces, iron (I) hydroxide
        3. oxidises, iron (I) hydroxide
        4. oxidises, iron (III) hydroxide
      2. What is ethanoate?
        1. strong acid
        2. weak acid
        3. strong alkali
        4. none of the above
      3. Dilute nitric acid is added to a colourless solution. Effervescence occurs.
        1. Carbon dioxide evolved.
        2. A blue solution is obtained.
        3. White precipitate formed.
        4. Water of crystallisation can be seen.
      4. All ______ are _______ except for ______.
        1. carbonates, insoluble, Group II carbonates
        2. chlorides, soluble, silver chloride
        3. nitrates, insoluble, Group I nitrates
        4. oxides, insoluble, Group I oxides
      5. Can calcium sulfate be prepared by reacting calcium carbonate and sulfuric acid?
        1. Yes.
        2. No, calcium sulfate is insoluble.
        3. No, calcium cannot displace hydrogen in sulfuric acid.
        4. No, a protective layer would be formed by calcium sulfate.
      6. Blue precipitate dissolves in excess aqueous ammonia to form a dark blue solution.
        1. The cation is aluminium.
        2. The cation is iron (II).
        3. The cation is copper (II).
        4. The cation is iron (III).
      7. Carbon dioxide is classified as _____ oxide, not _____ oxide.
        1. amphoteric, basic
        2. acidic, amphoteric
        3. neutral, acidic
        4. basic, neutral
      8. Adding magnesium to aqueous sodium chloride would produce
        1. sodium chloride and magnesium.
        2. magnesum chloride and sodium.
        3. sodium chloride and magnesium chloride.
        4. trisodiummagnesiumchloride.
      9. Ammonium carbonate is added to hydrochloric acid. What are the products?
        1. Ammonium chloride, carbon dioxide and water
        2. Ammonium chloride, carbon dioxide and hydrogen
        3. Ammonium chloride, hydrogencarbonate and oxygen
        4. Ammonium chloride, hydrogen and water
      10. We prepare insoluble salts by _____.
        1. precipitation
        2. filtration
        3. titration
        4. crystallisation
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