Created by Hannah Fletcher
over 9 years ago
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Acid+ carbonate->
Acid + metal->
Acid + alkali->
Strong acids
Strong alaklis
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
Blue percipitate
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
Green percipatate
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
Brown percipitate
Flame test
Lilac
Flame test
Orange/ Yellow
Flame test
Crimson
Flame test
Brick red
Add sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
warm
red litmus turns blue
Add dilute acid
Bubbles (CO2)
Add nitric acid and silver nitrate
White percipate
Add nitric acid and silver nitrate
cream precipitate
Add nitric acid and silver nitrate
yellow percipitate
Add hydrochloric acid and barium nitrate
(BaSO4)
Isotopes
Relative atomic mass
Ions
Reduction
Oxidaion
Non- metal ions
Metal ions
Ionic bonding
Covalent bonding
Ionic bonding
Covalent bonding
Mon-atomic bonding
(argon)
Ionic bonding
(sodium chloride)
Covelent
Simple molecular
(O2)
Covalent
Giant covalent
(Carbon (diamond, graphite)
Metallic
(copper)
Empirical formula
(simplest ratio of atoms in a compound)
Potassium in water
Sodium in water
Lithium in water
Halogens
(Group 7)
Chlorine
(Cl2)
Bromide
(Br2)
Iodine
(I2)
Making salts
Test for oxygen
Test for carbon dioxide
Test for chlorine
Test for ammonia
Test for hydrogen
Identifying ions
Salts
1 dm3
Concentration (mol/dm3)
Siblimation
What is the colour of copper oxide (CuO (s)
How to obtain a pure dry salt?
Titration
Periodic table