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How do you find out the charge of an ion?
What is an ion?
What is a reversible reaction?
What is the rate of a reaction?
How does increasing the temperature affect the rate of reaction?
How does increasing the concentration affect the rate of a reaction?
How does increasing the pressure increase the rate of a reaction?
How does increasing the SA increase the rate of a reaction?
Acid + metal --> ??+???
Acid + Alkali --> ??+??
Acid + Base --> ??+??
How to make insoluble salts.
How to extract aluminium
Why would the calculated yield of a reaction not be obtained?
How to make Soluble Salts
Using Acid + Insoluble Base -> (soluble) Salt + Water
What is collision theory?
What is the activation energy?
3 Advantages of Using Catalysts
2 Disadvantages of Using Catalysts
How would you measure the rate of a reaction?
4 Developments of Using Catalysts in Industry
What are exothermic reactions?
What are endothermic reactions?
3 Examples of Exothermic Reactions
Example of an Endothermic Reaction
How can we use the energy from exothermic reactions in a disposable hand warmer?
How can we use the energy from exothermic reactions in a reusable hand warmer?
How would you re-use a reusable hand warmer?
How can we use the energy from exothermic reactions in self-heating cans?
Give some disadvantages.
How can we use cooling effect of endothermic reactions in cold packs for sports injuries?
(can also be used to chill drinks cans)
What's the name of the substance broken down in electrolysis?
What is formed in the electrolysis of brine (sodium chloride and water)?
Where are these substances formed?
Test for Hydrogen
3 Uses of Hydrogen
Test for Chlorine
Uses of Chlorine
Test for Sodium Hydroxide
Uses of Sodium Hydroxide
What are acids?
What are bases?
What are alkalis?
Why do we electroplate objects?
3 reasons
Explaining Electroplating
(What should be used as each electrode, what happens at each electrode)
How to Make Soluble Salts
(using Acid + Alkali -> Salt + Water)
Uses of Precipitation Reactions
What is the +ve electrode called?
What is the -ve electrode called?
What happens at the +ve electrode?
What happens at the -ve electrode?