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Potassium Chloride formula?

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Potassium Bromide?

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Sodium Sulfate?

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Card 9

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Why do tests to locate ions work?

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Card 10

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Positive ions are...

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Negative ions are...

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Card 12

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What happens when you add NaOH to a metal?

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Card 13

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What is the significance of this reaction resulting in an insoluble hydroxide?

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Card 14

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Give an example of a reagant that can react with non-metals.

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Card 15

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What does the reaction between a non-metal and a reagant result? What does this tell us about which ions are present?

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