GCSE Chemistry – Making salts
Learning Objectives
-I can describe how to make a pure salt
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1. Question
What is the definition of a salt?
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2. Question
Which of the following can a salt be made from?
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3. Question
Which of the following can a salt be made from?
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4. Question
Which of the following can a salt be made from?
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5. Question
What should be initially heated with a Bunsen burner when preparing a salt?
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6. Question
After an oxide is added to the heated acid, what should be carried out?
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7. Question
After a carbonate is added to the heated acid, what should be carried out?
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8. Question
What type of paper should be used during filtration?
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9. Question
When completing filtration, what will be the filtrate?
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10. Question
When completing filtration, and using an oxide, what will be left on the filter paper?
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11. Question
When completing filtration, and using a carbonate, what will be left on the filter paper?
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12. Question
After carrying out filtration, what should be done?
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13. Question
What should be done once evaporating has been carried out?
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14. Question
What type of compound forms after evaporation?
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15. Question
What should be done once the solution has been left for 24 hours?
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16. Question
What type of compound are the crystals that form?
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17. Question
When evaporating the solution, what should it be kept in?
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18. Question
Name the salt product formed when copper oxide and sulfuric acid react together.
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19. Question
Name the product formed when copper oxide and sulfuric acid react together.
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20. Question
Name the salt product formed when copper carbonate and sulfuric acid react together.
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21. Question
Name the product formed when copper carbonate and sulfuric acid react together.
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22. Question
Name the product formed when copper carbonate and sulfuric acid react together.