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mmcl2003 1.What always happens in a chemical reaction ? A new substance is always formed in a chemical reaction answer
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mmcl2003 2.What changes might indicate that a chemical reaction has taken place? Energy change Permanent colour change Gas produced (effervescence) Solid formed in a liquid answer
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mmcl2003 3.An element is ……… An element is the simplest type of substance. It is made up of only 1 type of atom. answer
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mmcl2003 4.What is a GROUP in the Periodic Table? A column answer
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mmcl2003 5.What are the Group 1 elements called? Alkali metals answer
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mmcl2003 6.What are the Group 7 elements called? Halogens answer
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mmcl2003 7.What are the Group 0 (8) elements called? Noble gases answer
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mmcl2003 8.What are compounds? Substances made of two or more different types of atom joined together. answer
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mmcl2003 9.What is the difference between a compound and a mixture? The atoms of a compound are joined together. The substances in a mixture are NOT joined and can be easily separated. answer
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mmcl2003 10.What element is present in compounds that have names ending in –ate and –ite? oxygen answer
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mmcl2003 11.What does -ide at the end of the name of a compound indicate? IDE means that the compound is made up of the TWO elements obvious from the name. Except: Hydroxide (something + H + 0) and Cyanide (something + C + N) answer
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mmcl2003 12.A solute is ………. A solute is a substance ( usually a solid ) which dissolves in a solvent to form a solution. answer
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mmcl2003 13.A solvent is ………… A liquid in which a solute dissolves. answer
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mmcl2003 14.What is a SOLUTION? A solution is formed by dissolving a solute (usually a solid) in a solvent (usually a liquid) answer
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mmcl2003 15.What is an AQUEOUS SOLUTION? An aqueous solution is one where the solvent used to dissolve the solute is water answer
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mmcl2003 16.What is meant by a property of a chemical? A property of a chemical is what it is like or what it can do chemically answer
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mmcl2003 17.What is the meaning of the words CONCENTRATED and DILUTE? Concentrated solutions have a large amount of solute in a relatively small volume of solvent. Dilute solutions have a relatively small amount of solute answer
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mmcl2003 18.What is a SATURATED solution? A saturated solution is a solution which cannot dissolve any more solute. answer
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mmcl2003 19.Where in the Periodic Table would you find the METALS and the NON-METALS? Metals are found to the Left Hand Side of the zigzag line; Non-metals to the Right Hand Side of the zig-zag line answer
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mmcl2003 20.What are ATOMS? Atoms are very small, particles which make up every element. They are too small to see. answer
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mmcl2003 21.What is a PRECIPITATE? A precipitate is a solid which forms in a liquid when a chemical change takes answer
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mmcl2003 22.What is EFFERVESCENCE? Effervescence is bubbling and fizzing when a gas is given off. answer
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mmcl2003 23.Give the SYMBOLS for the elements - lead, gold, sodium, potassium and iron? Lead – Pb Gold – Au Sodium – Na Potassium – K Iron - Fe answer
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mmcl2003 24.What is the difference between COLOURLESS and CLEAR? Colourless means having no colour. Clear means you can see through something. answer
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mmcl2003 SOLUBLE means …….. 25.SOLUBLE means …….. the substance dissolves in the solvent answer
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