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I/GCSE Chemistry- Air and Water

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In this I/GCSE Chemisty blog post, the topic will be on the relationship between oxygen and oxides,a nd what reactions will occur.

Air is a mixture of gases with different boiling points:

  • Oxygen: (21%)
  • Nitrogen: (78%)
  • Carbon dioxide (0.04%)
  • Argon (0.9%)
  • Small percentages of pollutant gases such as carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and oxides of nitrogen aswell as water vapour 

Oxygen and oxides 

  • The metallic elements burn to form solid oxides
  • When non-metallic elements burn they often form oxides which are produced as gases

These reactions with oxygen to form oxides are known as combustion reactions

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  • They are examples of oxidation in which oxygen is added to an element
  • Reactions in which oxygen is removed from an oxide are known as reduction
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Metal oxides: dissolve in water to make an alkaline solution

  • Some metal oxides do not dissolve in water - they test neutral with universal indicator however they do react with acid. Insoluble metal oxides are called bases
  • Some metal oxides are called amphoteric. Amphoteric oxides behave like both acids and bases. They do not dissolve in water so we cannot test the pH of solutions formed
  • However they do react and dissolve in acids and alkalis

Non-metal oxides: dissolve in water to form acids 

In general metal oxides are basic & non-metal oxides are acidic  

That's all for this post!

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