Salts

  • Acid Reactions
  • Direct Combination
  • Precipitation
  • Titration
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  • Created on: 06-04-12 19:45
Amitrasudan wants a soluble salt. What procedure should he use to prepare them?
Acid Reactions
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Acid Reactions involves using an excess of an ________ reactant.
insoluble
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Then, it involves heating the reactant, before letting it cool and filter. The ________ is collected and left to evaporate.
residue
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Direct Combination simply involves combining two elements. Eg Iron and Chloride to give Iron Chloride. True or False?
True
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Sam desires an insoluble salt. By which method should he separate them?
Precipitation
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Place these steps in order for a Titration experiment: a)Using a pipette put alkali solution into conical flask, b)add a few drops of indicator (methyl orange) C)Note Final Reading. Calculate Volume (Final-Inital) D)put acid into burette and note intial
A B D F C E
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Card 2

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Acid Reactions involves using an excess of an ________ reactant.

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insoluble

Card 3

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Then, it involves heating the reactant, before letting it cool and filter. The ________ is collected and left to evaporate.

Back

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Card 4

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Direct Combination simply involves combining two elements. Eg Iron and Chloride to give Iron Chloride. True or False?

Back

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Card 5

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Sam desires an insoluble salt. By which method should he separate them?

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