(Not Double Science - Chemistry GCSE Only) |
|||||||||||||||||
1.Sodium hydroxide was added to a pale green solution and a green precipitate formed.
Which ion was present in the pale green solution?
|
|||||||||||||||||
2. Fireworks have coloured flames due to the presence of metal ions. |
|
||||||||||||||||
A green flame is produced by the presence of ..
|
|||||||||||||||||
3.A student tested a solution for the presence of iodide ions. The test was positive.
The solutions the student added and the observation made were..
|
|||||||||||||||||
4+5: A white solid X was tested and gave the following results:
|
|||||||||||||||||
4. Which cation (positive ion) is present in solid X?
|
|||||||||||||||||
5. Which anion (negative ion) is present in solid X?
|
|||||||||||||||||
Q6-7:
|
|||||||||||||||||
6. The name of the brown precipitate formed is..
|
|||||||||||||||||
7. The formula of the white precipitate formed is..
|
|||||||||||||||||
8. A few drops of sodium hydroxide solution were added to a colourless solution and a white precipitate was seen to form. The precipitate dissolved when excess sodium hydroxide solution was added.
|
|||||||||||||||||
9. A student is given an unknown solution. Which two of the following tests would provide evidence that the solution is copper(II)sulfate?
|
|||||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||
10. What colour of flame would be produced by sodium nitrate?
|
|||||||||||||||||