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6. reagent to test for hydrogen

  • Damp blue litmus paper
  • limewater
  • lighted splint
  • Neutral iron(III)chloride solution
  • Bromine water
  • Silver nitrate solution
  • glowing splint

7. positive result when testing for hydrogen

  • splint relights
  • yellow precipitate
  • turns from orange to colourless
  • litmus paper gets bleached
  • white precipitate
  • turns from orange to purple
  • you hear a squeaky pop
  • cream precipitate
  • it turns cloudy

8. positive result when testing for carbon dioxide

  • cream precipitate
  • you hear a squeaky pop
  • splint relights
  • litmus paper gets bleached
  • turns from orange to purple
  • yellow precipitate
  • white precipitate
  • it turns cloudy
  • turns from orange to colourless

9. what forms a cream precipitate when you add silver nitrate

  • phenol
  • hydrogen
  • chlorine
  • chloride ion
  • alkene
  • bromide ion
  • iodide ion
  • oxygen
  • carbon dioxide

10. Reagent to test for chlorine

  • glowing splint
  • lighted splint
  • Damp blue litmus paper
  • Bromine water
  • Silver nitrate solution
  • Neutral iron(III)chloride solution
  • limewater

11. what forms a white precipitate when you add silver nitrate

  • chlorine
  • hydrogen
  • chloride ion
  • oxygen
  • phenol
  • bromide ion
  • alkene
  • iodide ion
  • carbon dioxide

12. positive result when testing for a phenol

  • splint relights
  • turns from orange to purple
  • yellow precipitate
  • turns from orange to colourless
  • cream precipitate
  • litmus paper gets bleached
  • it turns cloudy
  • white precipitate
  • you hear a squeaky pop

13. positive result when testing for an alkene

  • litmus paper gets bleached
  • turns from orange to purple
  • turns from orange to colourless
  • it turns cloudy
  • splint relights
  • yellow precipitate
  • you hear a squeaky pop
  • cream precipitate
  • white precipitate

14. what makes limewater go cloudy

  • oxygen
  • chloride ion
  • hydrogen
  • iodide ion
  • carbon dioxide
  • alkene
  • bromide ion
  • phenol
  • chlorine

15. reagent to test for oxygen

  • limewater
  • Silver nitrate solution
  • glowing splint
  • Bromine water
  • Neutral iron(III)chloride solution
  • lighted splint
  • Damp blue litmus paper

16. reagent to test for a phenol

  • limewater
  • lighted splint
  • Silver nitrate solution
  • glowing splint
  • Neutral iron(III)chloride solution
  • Damp blue litmus paper
  • Bromine water

17. reagent to test for carbon dioxide

  • limewater
  • Silver nitrate solution
  • Damp blue litmus paper
  • lighted splint
  • Bromine water
  • Neutral iron(III)chloride solution
  • glowing splint

18. What must be in your solution if it bleaches damp blue litmus paper

  • bromide ion
  • alkene
  • hydrogen
  • chloride ion
  • chlorine
  • iodide ion
  • carbon dioxide
  • phenol
  • oxygen

19. reagent to test for a chloride ion

  • limewater
  • glowing splint
  • Bromine water
  • Neutral iron(III)chloride solution
  • Damp blue litmus paper
  • Silver nitrate solution
  • lighted splint

20. positive result when testing for oxygen

  • it turns cloudy
  • white precipitate
  • litmus paper gets bleached
  • turns from orange to purple
  • turns from orange to colourless
  • yellow precipitate
  • cream precipitate
  • splint relights
  • you hear a squeaky pop