Chemistry GCSE Edexcel - C3

Analysing substances - C3 Topic 3

GCSE level questions. Good luck!

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  • Created by: Tiula
  • Created on: 30-03-10 18:21

1. What substance produces a lilac flame?

  • Gold
  • Potassium
  • Copper
  • Lithium
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2. I add sodium hydroxide to a compound to find...

  • A coloured precipitate
  • The positive ion
  • The negative ion
  • The contents of the compound

3. I mix calcium chloride with sodium hydroxide. What do I see?

  • A white precipitate
  • Smoke
  • Bubbles of hydrogen
  • Nothing

4. What is the name given to the ions not shown in ionic equations?

  • Disregarded ions
  • Spectator ions
  • Negative ions
  • Positive ions

5. Which of the following ions will give no precipitate when mixed with NaOH?

  • Ammonium +
  • Calcium 2+
  • Iron 2+
  • Aluminium 3+

Comments

Amy

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Oh Dear, only 2 right and hoping for A*'s :/

Tiula

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You almost certainly won't be asked on everything here, so don't worry. I made some revision cards on identifying ions, so check them out if you're having trouble. I hope you get your A*s, I'm sure you will! :)

Jodie Randell

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Thankyou, was very helpful! :)

claire

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Thank you :)

Matt Clarke

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Thanks its a great test but where are the correct answers if you get them wrong?

Tiula

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Come back to it, and keep trying til you get 100% :)

elizabeth

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Question 7 is wrong. hydrochloric acid is used to find carbonates and sulpITES not sulphATES

Beverley

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HEEY EVERYBDY;)

Mallika

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Thank you, and Elizabeth is right, it is sulphites lol- got that wrong during a practice test so now it's embedded into my mind!

Hope the real exam is as easy:)

tom blake

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very hard test but got 70%

Molly

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Thankyou! Couldn't find ANYTHING on C3 anywhere, it's all additional (C2) on Bitesize :/ This was so useful :) 

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