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Card 6
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Are common carbonates and hydroxides soluble or insoluble?
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Card 7
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Name four groups of substances which are soluble
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Card 8
Front
What is the reaction called whereby insoluble salts are made?
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Card 9
Front
To make an insoluble salt, what must you react?
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Card 10
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Stage 1 in a precipitation reaction between lead nitrate and sodium chloride
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Card 11
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Stage 2 in a precipitation reaction between lead nitrate and sodium chloride
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Card 12
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Stage 3 in precipitation reaction between lead nitrate and sodium chloride
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Card 13
Front
What is barium sulfate an example of?
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Card 14
Front
Describe how you would make a pure, dry sample of barium sulfate (insoluble salt) from basium nitrate and potassium sulfate
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Card 15
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Why is barium sulfate so useful?
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