AQA A Level Chemistry复习笔记2.3.3 Testing for Halide Ions
Testing for Halides Silver ions & ammonia Halide ions can be identified in an unknown solution by dissolving the solution in nitric acid and then adding silver nitrate solution dropwise ...
Testing for Halides Silver ions & ammonia Halide ions can be identified in an unknown solution by dissolving the solution in nitric acid and then adding silver nitrate solution dropwise ...
Halogens: Oxidising Agents Halogens react with metals by accepting an electron from the metal atom to become an ion with 1- charge Eg. Ca (s) + Cl2 (g) → CaCl2 (s) consisting of Ca2+ and ...
Uses of Group 2 Three different calcium compounds are used commonly in agriculture, construction and iron extraction: Limestone - this is impure calcium carbonate Quicklime - this is calcium...
Reactions of Group 2 The group 2 elements react with oxygen, water and dilute acids Group 2 Reactions - Observations Reactions with water and oxygen The reaction of group 2 metals wit...
Solubility of Hydroxides & Sulfates Group 2 hydroxides Going down the group, the solutions formed from the reaction of group 2 oxides with water become more alkaline When the oxides are ...
Trend: Melting Point Melting points of the elements across period 3 A pattern is a little harder to see from the data, but you can see that it rises and falls: Melting points of the period 3...
Trend: First Ionisation Energy The first ionisation energy (IE1) is the energy required to remove one mole of electrons from one mole of atoms of an element in the gaseous state to form one ...
Trend: Atomic Radius Elements in the periodic table are arranged in order of increasing atomic number and placed in vertical columns (groups) and horizontal rows (periods) The elements acros...
Balancing Redox Reactions Balancing equations using redox principles is a useful skill and is best illustrated by following an example It is important to follow a methodical step-by-step app...
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