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Making salts
Year 10
•
Chemistry
•
AQA
•
Higher
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(16)
1
Describing salts
2
Hazard symbols and equipment
3
Acid-base reactions (carbonates as bases)
4
Chemical reactions of acids with metals and metal carbonates
5
Concentration of solutions
6
Concentration of solutions: using moles
7
Making a pure dry sample of a soluble salt
8
pH scale and indicators
9
Solubility rules
10
Ionic equations: salt formation
11
Adapting a multistep chemical procedure for making a pure dry salt
12
Change in pH: practical
13
Comparing concentration with strength
14
Titrations: making soluble salts
15
Titrations: analytical technique
16
Titrations: calculating an unknown concentration