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Acid and Base Bingo

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Bingo game about IGCSE Chemistry Acid and Base

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Topics of this game:
  • A proton donor
  • A proton acceptor
  • Product of reaction between a metal oxide and acid
  • Product of reaction between a carbonate and acid
  • Compounds of metals or non-metals with oxygen
  • How readily it dissociates to form OH- ions
  • Oxides of non-metal. Dissolves in water to form acids
  • Oxides of metal. Reacts with acids to produce salt and water
  • Oxides of metal. Reacts with acids and alkalis to produce salts
  • Oxides of non-metal. Shows neither basic nor acidic properties
  • Number of H atoms in a molecule of acid that can be replaced by a metal
  • Product of reaction between most metals and dilute acids
  • Insert lighted splint into test tube. Lighted splint extinguished with a 'pop' sound
  • Pass gas into limewater. White precipitate is formed in limewater
  • Soluble base which dissolves in water to produce OH- ions.
  • Product of when amoonium salts are heated
  • Measure of how acidic of alkaline an aqueous solution is
  • Substances that change colours when we put in acidic or alkaline solutions
  • Method where all insoluble salts can be prepared
  • Blue flame turns yellow
  • Add dilute acid and pass gas into limewater. Bubbling happens and white precipitate is formed in limewater
  • Insert glowing splint into the test tube. Glowing splint relights.
  • Place moist blue litmus paper at mouth of test tube. Moist blue litmus paper turns red and is then bleached
  • No change when NaOH is added. Pungent gas produced when heated. Gas turns moist red litmus blue
  • White precipitate forms, insoluble in excess when NaOH is added. No precipitate formed when NH3 is added