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22 Cards in this Set
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H2(SO4)3
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An important acid known as Sulphuric Acid. An aqueous solution.
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HCl
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An important acid known as Hydrochloric Acid. Aqueous solution.
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Synthesis
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When two or more substances react to become one. A + B --> AB
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Decomposition
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When one substance is separated into two or more substances by heat or electricity (electrolysis). AB --> A + B
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Single Replacement/Desplacement
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When a more reactive metal ion takes the place of a less reactive metal atom. A + BC --> B + AC
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H2(SO4)3
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An important acid known as Sulphuric Acid. An aqueous solution.
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HCl
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An important acid known as Hydrochloric Acid. An Aqueous solution.
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HNO3
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An important acid known as Nitric Acid. An aqueous solution.
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KOH
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An important base known as potassium hydroxide. An Aqueous solution.
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NaOH
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An important base known as Sodium Hydroxide. An Aqueous solution
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CaO
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An important base known as Calcium Oxide or Lime. A Solid.
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Ca(OH)2
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An important base known as Calcium Hydroxide. An Aqueous solution.
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Na*
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Sodium always soluble substance, no exceptions.
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K*
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Potassium is always soluble, no exceptions.
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Cl-
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Chlorine is always soluble, except when AgCl and Pbcl.
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NH4*
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Ammonium is always soluble, no exceptions.
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SO4^2-
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Sulphate is always soluble except when BaSO4 (Barium sulphate), PbSO4 (Led sulphate), CaSO4 (Calcium sulphate), Ag2SO4 (Silver sulphate).
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Acid + Base -->
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Salt + water
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CH4
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Methane gas (gas bottles)
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C3H8
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Propane gas (lighter gas)
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C4H10
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Butane gas (gas bottles)
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C8H18
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Octane gas (car petrol)
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