Analysing Substances - C3

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Cloudy Percipitate that remains when formed with sodium hydroxide and this group two metal ion
Magnesium Nitrate
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Aluminium sulphate periodic group
Three
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Aluminium Sulphates cloudy percipitate _________ when excess sodium hydroxide is added
disapears
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Group 1 observation with sodium hydroxide
No Percipitates
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Sodium Chloride is in which periodic group
One
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Copper Sulphate, Iron Sulphate and Iron nitrate are all what type of metals
Transition
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Copper Sulphates Percipitate is what colour?
Blue
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Iron Sulphates Percipitate is what colour?
Green
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Iron Nitrates Percipitate is what colour?
Brown
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all transition metals that react with sodium hydroxide to create percipitates that...
remain
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Lithium is in group one on the periodic table and when is placed over a flame it goes
Red
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Sodium is in group one on the periodic table and when is placed over a flame it goes
orange
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Potassium is in group one on the periodic table and when is placed over a flame it goes
Lilac
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Barium is in group two on the periodic table and when is placed over a flame it goes
Orange
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Copper is a transition metal and when is placed over a flame it goes
Green
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What metal ion goes Red
Lithium
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What metal ion goes Lilac
Potassium
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What group two metal ion goes orange
Barium
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Aluminium sulphate periodic group

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Three

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Aluminium Sulphates cloudy percipitate _________ when excess sodium hydroxide is added

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Group 1 observation with sodium hydroxide

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Sodium Chloride is in which periodic group

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