Reactions of Acids (Topic 4 AQA)
Can you guess the missing products or reactants from these equations?
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06.20.20
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06.22.20
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sulphuric acid + magnesium = magnesium sulfate + ?
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hydrochloric acid + zinc = hydrogen + ?
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? + iron = hydrogen + iron sulfate
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acid + metal = hydrogen + ?
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in reactions involving acids with metals, the metals are always...
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in reactions involving acids with metals, the hydrogen in the acid is always...
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a base that can be dissolved in water
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they neutralise acids
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acid + metal oxide/hydroxide/alkali = salt + ?
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metal carbonate + acid = water + salt + ?
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the kind of acid that makes metal chlorides when it reacts with a metal
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the kind of acid that makes metal nitrates when it reacts with a metal
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the type of salt that sulfuric acid makes when it reacts with a metal
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nitric acid + lithium hydroxide = water + ?
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the formula for iron sulfate
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the formula for zinc nitrate
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the formula for magnesium chloride
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produces H+ ions when dissolved in water
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a reaction where H+ ions react with OH- ions to produce water
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a blue salt that you will have to try producing for a practical exam
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a honey bee's venom is...
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a wasp's sting is...
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