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Formulae of ionic compounds
Ammonium,
Hydroxide,
Nitrate
5  cards
gas calculations
Concentration,
G dm3 to mol dm3,
Concentration
6  cards
c3.4 Electrolysis
What are inert electrodes,
During the electrolysis of water ...,
Half equation for what happens at...
10  cards
c4.1 predicting chemical reactions
What is group 1 usually called,
What do group 1 form with water,
Going down group 1
20  cards
c4.2 identifying the products of chemical reactions
How can you detect carbon dioxide,
How can you detect chlorine,
How should you smell in laboratories
24  cards
c5.1 monitoring chemical reactions
Factors when determining a reacti...,
Rate of reaction and reaction tim...,
What affects the percentage yield
11  cards
c5.2 rate of reaction
How to measure the rate of a reac...,
Calculating the mean rate of reac...,
Calculating instantaneous rate of...
8  cards
c5.3 reversible reactions
Dynamic equilibrium,
Increasing pressure,
Increase the concentration
8  cards
c6.1.2 making fertilisers
What are the main 3 elements plan...,
How to make potassium sulfate,
How to make ammonia sulfate
6  cards
c6.1.3 the haber process
What is the pressure chosen in th...,
What is the temperature chosen in...,
Does the haber process need a cat...
6  cards
c6.1.4 the contact process
What raw materials do you need fo...,
Stage 1 of the contact process,
Stage 2 of the contact process
10  cards
c6.1.5 making ethanol
What are the two ways ethanol can...,
Fermentation equation,
Temperature for fermentation
8  cards
c6.1.6 extracting metals
What is the ore to remove copper,
What is the ore to remove aluminum,
What is the ore to remove iron
11  cards
c6.1.7 extracting iron
What are the raw materials using ...,
Stage 1 of extracting iron,
Stage 2 of extracting iron
9  cards
c6.1.8 extracting aluminium
What ore is aluminium found in,
Why cant aluminium be extracted u...,
What must you do to the aluminium...
12  cards
c6.1.9 biological metal extraction
Bioleaching,
Advantages and disadvantages of b...,
Phytoextraction
4  cards
c6.1.10 alloys
Alloy,
Name 4 elements,
What is steel made up of
13  cards
c6.1.11 corrosion
Corrosion,
Rusting,
What reaction is rusting
8  cards
c6.1.12 reducing corrosion
Physical barriers,
Chemical protection,
Sacrificial protection
5  cards
c6.1.13 different materials
What is a ceramic,
Examples of ceramic,
Typical properties of a ceramic
7  cards
c6.1.14 composite materials
Composite materials,
Polyester cotton how is it made,
Polyester cotton properties
10  cards
c6.1.15 choosing materials
What does the life cycle assessme...,
What are the 3 parts of an lca,
1st part of lca
5  cards
c6.1.16 recycling materials
Why is recycling important,
Factors that recycling depends on,
How are metals recycled
6  cards
c6.2.1 alkanes
What are alkanes,
What do all alkanes end with,
Top 4 alkanes
8  cards
c6.2.2 alkenes
What are alkenes,
Why do they contain a double bond,
What do all alkenes end in
7  cards
C6.2.3 alcohols
What do alcohols form,
What is the functional group in a...,
What do alcohols end in
7  cards
c6.2.4 carboxylic acids
What do they form,
What is its functional group,
What do carboxylic acids end in
10  cards
c6.2.5 alkanes from crude oil
What is crude oil,
What is crude oil made of,
What does having a large number o...
6  cards
c6.2.6 cracking oil fractions
What is cracking,
How are the molecules broken,
Why does cracking happen
4  cards
c6.2.9 condensation polymers
What is a condensation polymer,
How can you make an ester,
Ester functional group
6  cards
C6.2.10 Fuel Cells
What is the electrolyte,
What are the electrolytes made of,
Where does hydrogen go
13  cards
c6.3 interpreting with the earth
How has the atmosphere become thi...,
How has the atmosphere become thi...,
How has the atmosphere become thi...
14  cards
Chemistry Higher 3 GCSE
Arrangement of particles in solid...,
Relative distance between particl...,
Main movement of particles in sol...
71  cards

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