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Crustal Plate

Large blocks of rocks that comprise the surface pf the earth

Granitic continents

Material of the crust in the continents, which is less dense than the material of the mantle and the basaltic layer of the crust under the ocean

Neutralisation

Reaction in which acid and alkali react to remove the corrosiveness of both substances whilst making salt and water

Corrosion

Reaction in which metals are eaten away by producing rust from iron

Precipitation

Reaction in which a solid is made when two solutions are mixed

Synthesis

Production of a more complicated substance from simoler ones, e.g. when a metal reacts with a nom-metal

Titration

Determination of the amount of a substance in a solution by measuring the amount of a different solution of known concentration that must be added to complete a chemical change, e.g. acid + alkali with an indicator

It is a process where there is progressive addition of a solution of known concentration to a known amount of an acid or base of unknown concentration.

Indicators

774

Decomposition

775

Electrolyte

735