chemistry paper 2

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Reversible Reactions
What is a reversible reaction,
How can the direction of reversib...,
What is the general rule for ener...
12  cards
RP: Rates of reactions
What are the chemicals involved i...,
What are the 8 steps in the disap...,
What is the issue with the disapp...
4  cards
Lesson 1: Purity/ Formulations
What is a pure substance in chemi...,
True or falsepure substances melt...,
What is a pure substance in every...
7  cards
Lesson 2: RP: Chromotography
What are the steps to the chromot...,
What is a capilary tube,
Why is it important to keep the s...
5  cards
Lesson 3: Flame Tests/ Instrumental Methods
What are flame tests used for,
What colour flame do lithium comp...,
What colour flame do sodium compo...
14  cards
Lesson 4: Metal Hydroxide Precipitates
Solutions of which 3 metal ions p...,
What happens when you add excess ...,
What is the negative ion in all o...
6  cards
Lesson 5: Identifying non-metal ions
How do you identify a carbonate i...,
What is the test for halide ions,
What colour precipitate is formed...
6  cards
Lesson 1: Crude oil
What is crude oil,
What are hydrocarbons,
Where is crude oil found what is ...
7  cards
Lesson 2: Fractional distillation/ petrochemicals
True or falsethere are only a few...,
How is crude oil separated,
True or falseeach fraction in fra...
7  cards
Lesson 3: Properties of hydrocarbons
How does the viscosity of a hydro...,
What is meant by viscosity,
How does the boiling point of a h...
6  cards
Lesson 4: Cracking/ Alkenes
What is the purpose of cracking l...,
What are the two different method...,
What are the conditions of cataly...
10  cards
Lesson 5: Alcohols
What functional group do alcohols...,
What are the first four members o...,
What is the solubility of alcohol...
12  cards
Lesson 6: Reactions of alkenes
What are alkenes,
What is the general formula for t...,
Why are alkenes known as unsatura...
18  cards
Lesson 7: Carboxylic acids
What functional group do carboxyl...,
What are the first 4 members of a...,
Why are carboxylic acids weak aci...
7  cards
Lesson 8: Addition/ Condensation poymerisation
Which type of hydrocarbon can be ...,
By what process are alkenes used ...,
Give two examples of polymers for...
10  cards
Lesson 1: Using Earth's Resources
Finish the sentencehumans use the...,
What do natural resources increas...,
Why are finite resources ie fossi...
8  cards
Lesson 2: Life Cycle Assesments
Why are life cycle assesments car...,
What stages of a product are invo...,
What 4 things can be fairly easil...
6  cards
Lesson 9: Amino acids/ DNA
What is dna,
What are most dna molecules made ...,
Give 3 naturally occuring polymer...
9  cards
Lesson 3: Alternative methods of extracting metals/ Reducing use of resources
What 3 things reduce the use of l...,
What 4 factors are reduced when m...,
Give 5 materials that are produce...
15  cards
Lesson 4: Waste Water Treatment
True or falsewaste water can be r...,
What 2 main things produce a larg...,
What 2 things need to be removed ...
6  cards
Lesson 5: Potable Water
True or falsefor humans it s fine...,
What is potable water,
Why is potable water not pure in ...
14  cards
Lesson 6: RP: Water samples
How do we check whether a sample ...,
What is the ph of pure water,
If a water sample contains dissol...
5  cards
Lesson 7: Ceramics/ Composites
What is most of the glass we use ...,
How is soda lime glass the glass ...,
What is the issue with soda lime ...
13  cards
Lesson 8: Thermosetting/ Softening polymers
What two factors affect the prope...,
What two different types of polym...,
What is the difference between th...
6  cards
Lesson 9: The Harber Process
What can the ammonia produced by ...,
What are the 2 raw materials reac...,
What is the source of nitrogen fo...
11  cards
Lesson 10: Corrosion/ Alloys
What is corrosion,
What two substances are necessary...,
Give 1 example of corosion
27  cards
Lesson 11: NPK fertilisers
Fill in gapscompounds of and,
What do npk fertilisers contain c...,
What are npk fertilisers
10  cards

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