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This study guide provides essential information on various chemical reactions, focusing on metallic hydroxides, ionic compounds, and acids. Learn about the production of metallic hydroxides and metallic hydrides, the formation of ionic compounds, and the reaction of nonmetals with metals and nonmetallic oxides with water. Key concepts include precipitation, dilute solutions, unsaturated and saturated solutions, and miscibility.
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Metallic hydroxides
Ionic Electrons are transfer What kind of compound is form when you have a nonmetal and metal combining with each other? Why?
2NaOH Na 2 O + H 2 O produces…..
(^) NaOH + H 2 NaH + H 2 O produces…..
Less and nonmetals Nonmetals react with elemental metal and often with (more/less) electronegativity (nonmetals/metals)
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4 SO 3
insoluble
A solution that contains small proportions of solute relative to the solvent is …. Dilute
Unsaturated and saturated A solution is….. If more solute will dissolve in is …… if no more solute will dissolve