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  1. Revision for CAIE Chemistry IGCSE, including summary notes, exam questions by topic and videos for each module.

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  2. Cambridge (CIE) Revision notes on Properties of Metals for the Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Chemistry syllabus, written by the Chemistry experts at Save My Exams.

  3. Revision notes on Metals Reacting with Water & Acids for the Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry syllabus, written by the Chemistry experts at Save My Exams.

  4. Acids with Bases (Alkalis) • Metal oxides and metal hydroxides can act as bases • When they react with acid, a neutralisation reaction occurs • Acids and bases will react together in a neutralisation reaction and produce a salt and water: Acid + Base → Salt + Water Examples of Reaction Between Acids and Bases: Acids with Metal Carbonates

  5. Learn about Chemical Properties of Metals with CIE IGCSE Chemistry Notes written by expert IGCSE teachers. The best free online Cambridge International IGCSE resource trusted by students and schools globally.

  6. The chemistry of metals is studied by analysing their reactions with water, dilute acid and oxygen. Based on these reactions a reactivity series of metals can be produced. Reactivity with water. Some metals react with water, either warm or cold, or with steam.

  7. Chemical Properties. When metals react with oxygen, they tend to form metal oxides in a corrosion process. Most metals react with acids to produce a salt and hydrogen gas. Metals tend to lose electrons in chemical reactions, this ability to donate electrons makes them good reducing agents.

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