Metals, halogen and noble gases properties

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GCSE Chemistry Fichas sobre Metals, halogen and noble gases properties, creado por lisawinkler10 el 11/05/2015.
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Lithium with water Fizzes slowly w/ a few bubbles Disappears slowly Moves slowly on surface Remains solid No flames
Sodium with water Fizzes quickly w/ many bubbles Disappears quickly Moves quickly on the surface Melts into a liquid ball No flames
Potassium with water Fizzes violently w/ many many bubbles Disappears very quickly Moves very quickly on the surface Melts into a liquid ball Violent flame
How hard is lithium, sodium and potassium? Lithium: fairly soft Sodium: soft Potassium: very soft
Colour change when chlorine is added to potassium bromide and potassium iodide? Potassium bromide: turns orange Potassium iodide: turns brown
Colour change when bromine is added to potassium iodide? Turns brown
Colour of the halogens chlorine, bromine and iodine Chlorine: green Bromine: reddish-brown Iodine: greyish-black
Which noble gases are lighter than air? Helium and Neon
Which noble gases are heavier than air? Argon, krypton, xenon and radon
Properties of all transition metals Conduct heat and electricity, Malleable and ductile Shiny and sonorous
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