AC 1.4 (b) (1) Write balanced chemical equations as well as word equations underneath, showing the reactions of the oxides of Na and Mg with hydrochloric acid (HCI). (ii) Write balanced chemical equations as well as word equations underneath, showing the reactions of all the oxides of P and S with sodium hydroxide (NaOH). AC 1.5 Describe the trend in acid-base behaviour of the Period 3 oxides based on the above reactions, moving from left to right across the Period.

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AC 1.4
(b)
(1) Write balanced chemical equations as well as word equations underneath, showing the reactions of the
oxides of Na and Mg with hydrochloric acid (HCI).
(ii) Write balanced chemical equations as well as word equations underneath, showing the reactions of all
the oxides of P and S with sodium hydroxide (NaOH).
AC 1.5
Describe the trend in acid-base behaviour of the Period 3 oxides based on the above reactions,
moving from left to right across the Period.
Transcribed Image Text:AC 1.4 (b) (1) Write balanced chemical equations as well as word equations underneath, showing the reactions of the oxides of Na and Mg with hydrochloric acid (HCI). (ii) Write balanced chemical equations as well as word equations underneath, showing the reactions of all the oxides of P and S with sodium hydroxide (NaOH). AC 1.5 Describe the trend in acid-base behaviour of the Period 3 oxides based on the above reactions, moving from left to right across the Period.
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