1. Write a word equation for the reaction between sodium hydroxide and iron(II) sulfate

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2. What method would be followed to prepare a sample of pure, dry lead (II) sulfate?

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3. What is an acid?

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4. A pure, dry sample of a soluble salt can be prepared starting from an acid and alkali. What are the two stages of this method called?

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5. In the test of a gas, a lit splint gives a squeaky pop. What is the gas?

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6. A pure, dry sample of an insoluble salt can be prepared starting with two soluble reactants. What is this method called?

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7. Give the name of the substance which has the formula HCl (aq)

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8. What is the universal indicator colour of a strongly alkali solution?

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9. What is the typical range of the pH scale?

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10. Describe how you would carry out a flame test

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11. When preparing hydrated copper(II) sulfate crystals starting from copper(II) oxide, why is an excess of copper (II) oxide added?

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12. A pure, dry sample of a soluble salt can be prepared starting with an insoluble reactant. What is this method called?

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13. Is iron (III) hydroxide acidic or basic?

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14. Work out the empirical formula of an oxide of chlorine contains 7.1 g of chlorine and 1.6 g of oxygen.

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15. An alkali is called a proton _________

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16. In a flame test, a red colour is seen. Give the formula of the cation which is present.

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17. What is defined as a proton acceptor?

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18. What is a base?

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19. Which two substances are added when testing for halide ions, and what is the result if they are present?

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20. State the formula of the hydrogen ion

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21. Is barium carbonate soluble?

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