AQA GCSE Chemistry Unit 3

heyy this quiz covers most of C3, well at least i think it does!

please let me know if you have any suggestions or ive made any mistakes!

hope it helps, good luck!

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  • Created by: A-Gracie
  • Created on: 22-05-11 16:59
what is in group I of the periodic table?
the alkali metals
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true or false: as you go down group VII the halogens are less reactive, have a higher melting point and a higher boiling point?
True
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what colour is the transition metal potassium manganate(VII)?
purple
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what colour is the transition metal copper (II) sulfate?
blue
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according to Lowry and Bronsted, what are proton donors?
acids
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what is the correct relationship between concentration, moles and volume?
concentration = moles/volume
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true or false: solubility is the number of grams of solute that dissolves in 100g of the solvent?
True
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what is the term used for when a solvent cannot hold any more solute?
saturated
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how can you remove hardness from water?
remove both Ca2+ions and Mg2+ ions
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what is the name of a system which makes hard water soft?
an ion exchange coloumn
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what do most food label information call kilocalories?
Calorie
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what colour is the flame test for lithium?
crimson-red
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what colour is the precipitate that iron(III) produces when sodium hydroxide is added to it?
reddish brown
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what colour will red litmus paper turn when ammonium compound is added to NaOH to produce ammonia?
blue
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how can you test for carbonates?
add dilute acid + check for CO2 as a product
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what do you add to a substance to see if it contains sulfate ions?
add dilute HCl followed by barium chloride solution
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what do you add to a substance to see if it contains chloride, bromide or iodide ions?
add dilute nitric acid followed by silver nitrate solution
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what happens to compounds with C=C bonds when bromine water is added?
they decolourise
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true or false: as you go down group VII the halogens are less reactive, have a higher melting point and a higher boiling point?

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True

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what colour is the transition metal potassium manganate(VII)?

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what colour is the transition metal copper (II) sulfate?

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according to Lowry and Bronsted, what are proton donors?

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Louise

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really helpful but no. 22 to test for carbonates dont you add HCL???

A-Gracie

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sorry! i meant to change that and add an extra option but i forgot. you're right you add dilute acid as carbon reacts with it and produce CO2 :)

zetisonu

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