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Card 36
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Are neutralisation reactions exo or endothermic? By how much?
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Ammonia solution is equal to...?
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What is the reaction between ammonia solution and hydrochloric acid?
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Card 39
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When making salts, which part comes from the acid and which part comes from the alkali/ base?
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How can you make a soluble salt?
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Card 41
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Card 42
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Are the colours of universal indicator temperature dependant?
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Card 43
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How can you determine the pH of a solution?
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Card 44
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What is the definition of pH?
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Card 45
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A change of one unit on the pH scale is actually a change of...
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