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Chemistry of the oxides, chlorides and hydrides. Looking at the second and third periods, their chemistry can be explained in terms of their structure and type of bonding:. Melting points Boiling points Electrical conductivities. We will look at each family of compounds in turn?. The oxides. For
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1. Advanced Higher Chemistry
2. Chemistry of the oxides, chlorides and hydrides
3. Forming metal oxides
4. Metal oxides- properties SOURCE- itl.chem.ufl.edu/2051_s97/week_1/ionic.html SOURCE- itl.chem.ufl.edu/2051_s97/week_1/ionic.html
5. Metal oxides- water
6. Aluminium oxide- amphoteric
7. Forming non-metal oxides
8. Non-metal oxides- water
9. Carbon monoxide concentrations SOURCE- www.unl.edu/.../Carbon%20Monoxide-97.gif
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10. Silicon dioxide
11. The oxides- pH summary
12. The chlorides
13. Ionic chlorides- water
14. Covalent chlorides- water
15. Aluminium chloride SOURCE- www.answers.com/topic/aluminium-chloride-1 SOURCE- www.answers.com/topic/aluminium-chloride-1
16. The chlorides- pH summary
17. Forming hydrides
18. Structures
19. Ionic hydrides- water SOURCE- www.millsian.com/hydrides.shtml SOURCE- www.millsian.com/hydrides.shtml
20. Ionic hydrides- Uses
21. Electrolysis of hydrides
22. Scholar work