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Solubility rules
Is sodium soluble,
Is potassium soluble,
Is ammonium soluble
9  cards
3.1.1 Introduction
What is a physical change,
What is a chemical change,
What is the difference between an...
9  cards
3.1.2 Elements
What are properties of metals,
What are properties of non metals,
By looking at the periodic table ...
7  cards
3.1.3 Compounds
What is a compound,
How are compounds often formed,
Properties of compounds vs proper...
6  cards
3.1.4 Solutions
What is a solute,
What is a solvent,
What is a solution
11  cards
3.2.1 Particle numbers
What is the relative mass of a pr...,
What is the relative mass of a ne...,
What is the relative mass of an e...
14  cards
3.2.2 Electrons
What is the electronic configuration,
What is period,
What is a group
3  cards
3.3.1 Ion formation
Why do metal atoms form metal ions,
What is oxidation electrons,
How do non metal atoms become non...
7  cards
3.3.2 Ionic Formulae
How are ion charges and groups in...,
In any ionic compound the charges,
What is the formula for sodium io...
11  cards
3.3.3 Ionic structure and bonding
In an ionic compound how are the ...,
What is ionic bonding,
True or false ionic bonding is ve...
3  cards
3.3.4 Ionic Properties
Ionic compounds have melting points,
Why do ionic compounds have high ...,
Why do some ionic compounds have ...
6  cards
3.4.1 pH and Indicators
What is the ph scale,
What do the ph values mean,
What does an indicator do
22  cards
3.4.2 Oxygen and Oxides
What is the percentage of nitroge...,
What is the percentage of oxygen ...,
What is the percentage of argon i...
18  cards
3.4.3 Acids, bases and alkalis
What,
What is an alkali,
What is a base
22  cards
3.4.4 Acid + Base reaction
What do bases form when reacting ...,
Acid base,
What is an observation of the bas...
5  cards
3.4.5 Making soluble salts
How to make soluble salts,
How to make soluble salt crystals...,
How to make soluble salts using a...
3  cards
3.4.6 Acid + Carbonate reaction
What do carbonates form when they...,
Acid carbonate,
What are 2 important observations...
6  cards
3.4.7 Making insoluble salts
What is a precipitate,
What are the spectator ions in a ...,
How to make insoluble salt crysta...
3  cards
3.5.1 Metal Structure: bonding and properties
What two components make up the s...,
What is metallic bonding,
True or false metallic bonding is...
10  cards
3.5.2 Metal Carbonate decomposition
What is thermal decomposition,
What do metal carbonates thermall...,
Metal carbonate
4  cards
3.5.3 Metal + Water/Steam reaction
What is the metal reactivity series,
What do metals react with cold wa...,
Metal water
18  cards
3.5.4 Acid + Metal reaction
Acid metal,
What do acids and metals react to...,
What is a salt
8  cards
3.5.5 Metal Displacement reactions
What can a more reactive metal do...,
What are two observations for a m...
2  cards
3.5.6 Metal extraction
Where are most metals found,
Why are gold and silver found native,
What is a way to extract metals m...
9  cards
3.5.7 Iron, Steel and other metals
What is rusting,
What is the chemical name for rust,
What is the balanced equation for...
20  cards
4.1.1 Covalent Bonding
When non metal ions bond,
How to find out how many times a ...,
True or false there cannot be dou...
6  cards
4.1.2 Simple Molecular substances
Simple molecules are contain very...,
What breaks when simple molecular...,
As molecular mass increases what ...
5  cards
4.1.3 Giant Covalent substances
What is the structure and bonding...,
Why is diamond s sublimation poin...,
Why is diamond one of the hardest...
11  cards
4.1.4 Bonding summary
What is the bonding between a met...,
What is the structure of ionic bo...,
What are properties of an ionic c...
9  cards
4.2.1 Group 7 elements
What is the structure and bonding...,
What are properties of halogens,
What is the colour of pure fluorine
23  cards
4.2.2 Halogen displacements
What is halogen displacement,
Why are halogen displacement reac...,
Why are there colour changes in h...
3  cards
4.3.1 Collision Theory
A chemical reaction can only occu...,
What is the amount of energy the ...,
What two factors does the overall...
8  cards
4.3.2 Effect of Concentration and Pressure
How can you increase concentration,
How can you increase pressure,
Describe the disappearing cross i...
4  cards
4.3.3 Effect of Surface Area
How do you increase the surface area,
What is the experiment that inves...,
On a graph if the surface area in...
3  cards
4.3.4 Effect of Temperature
How do you increase temperature,
What is an experiment that invest...,
What does the graph of temperatur...
3  cards
4.3.5 Effect of Catalysts
What are catalysts,
What is the difference between a ...
2  cards
4.4.1 Relative formula mass
What is rfm and how is it calculated,
What is percentage by mass and ho...
2  cards
4.4.2 Moles
What is a mole,
How are moles calculated from mas...
2  cards
4.4.3 Mole ratios in formulae
What is the empirical formula,
How is the empirical formula calc...,
What is the molecular formula
7  cards
4.4.4 Mole ratios in equations
What do the balancing numbers in ...,
How to calculate moles and mass o...,
What is meant when a substance is...
8  cards
4.5.1 Crude oil
Why does crude oil boil over a la...,
What is crude oil,
Why do we separate crude oil
14  cards
4.5.2 Alkanes
What is the general formula of an...,
What is the formula of methane,
What is the formula of ethane
25  cards
4.5.3 Cracking
What is cracking and why is it used,
What conditions are needed for cr...,
What is the general equation for ...
3  cards
4.5.4 Alkenes
Wha,
What do all alkenes have,
What is the formula of ethene
10  cards
4.5.5 Addition polymers
What is a monomer,
How is an addition polymer created,
What is a polymer
10  cards
4.6.1 Gas tests
What s the test for hydrogen,
What s the test for oxygen,
What s the test for presence of w...
7  cards
4.6.2 Cation tests
What are cations,
What flame should be used in a fl...,
How do you conduct a flame test
13  cards
4.6.3 Anion tests
What is an anion,
How do you test for halides,
What is the test for cl
9  cards
4.6.4 Chromatography
What is chromatography,
How do you do paper chromatography,
How does chromatography work
4  cards
5.1.1 Gas volumes
What is the formula for gas moles
1  cards
5.1.2 Concentration calculations
What is concentration,
What is the formula for moles of ...
2  cards

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