SPLAT! GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts.

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SPLAT! GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

Instructions Work in pairs, with one answer sheet between the two of you. Each person in your pair should have a different coloured pen. You will be shown a series of equations. For each one you should identify the missing compound on the answer sheet. Each person should try to be the first to circle the correct answer on the answer sheet. At the end, the person with the most correct answers circled in their colour wins. GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

? + + Equations 1. Silver chloride Silver oxide Hydrochloric acid GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

? + + + Equations 2. Lithium sulphate Lithium carbonate Sulphuric acid Water GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

? + + Equations 3. Ammonium nitrate Ammonium hydroxide Water GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

? + + Equations 4. Sulphuric acid Potassium Hydrogen GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

? + + Equations 5. Aluminium chloride Hydrochloric acid Hydrogen GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

? + + + Equations 6. Copper carbonate Carbon dioxide Hydrochloric acid Water GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

? + + Equations 7. Magnesium oxide Nitric acid Water GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

Equations 8. ? + + ZnO ZnCl2 H2O GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

Equations 9. ? + + + H2SO4 CaSO4 H2O CO2 GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

Equations 10. ? + + Ca(OH)2 CaSO4 2H2O GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

Equations 11. ? + + NaOH HCl H2O GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

Equations 12. ? + + Pb 2HNO3 Pb(NO3)2 GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

Equations 13. ? + + CaO Ca(NO3)2 H2O GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

? + + + Equations 14. CaCO3 2HCl CaCl2 H2O GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

Correct Answers GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

? + + Equations 1. Silver chloride Silver oxide Hydrochloric acid GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

+ + Equations 1. Silver chloride Silver oxide Hydrochloric acid Water GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

? + + + Equations 2. Lithium sulphate Lithium carbonate Sulphuric acid Water GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

+ + + Equations 2. Lithium sulphate Carbon dioxide Lithium carbonate Sulphuric acid Water GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

? + + Equations 3. Ammonium nitrate Ammonium hydroxide Water GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

+ + Equations 3. Nitric acid Ammonium nitrate Ammonium hydroxide Water GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

? + + Equations 4. Sulphuric acid Potassium Hydrogen GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

+ + Equations 4. Sulphuric acid Potassium sulphate Potassium Hydrogen GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

? + + Equations 5. Aluminium chloride Hydrochloric acid Hydrogen GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

+ + Equations 5. Aluminium chloride Hydrochloric acid Aluminium Hydrogen GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

? + + + Equations 6. Copper carbonate Carbon dioxide Hydrochloric acid Water GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

+ + + Equations 6. Copper carbonate Copper chloride Carbon dioxide Hydrochloric acid Water GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

? + + Equations 7. Magnesium oxide Nitric acid Water GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

+ + Equations 7. Magnesium oxide Nitric acid Magnesium nitrate Water GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

Equations 8. ? + + ZnO ZnCl2 H2O GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

Equations 8. + + ZnO 2HCl ZnCl2 H2O GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

Equations 9. ? + + + H2SO4 CaSO4 H2O CO2 GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

+ + + Equations 9. CaCO3 H2SO4 CaSO4 H2O CO2 GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

Equations 10. ? + + Ca(OH)2 CaSO4 2H2O GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

+ + Equations 10. Ca(OH)2 H2SO4 CaSO4 2H2O GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

Equations 11. ? + + NaOH HCl H2O GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

Equations 11. + + NaOH HCl NaCl H2O GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

Equations 12. ? + + Pb 2HNO3 Pb(NO3)2 GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

Equations 12. + + Pb 2HNO3 Pb(NO3)2 H2 GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

Equations 13. ? + + CaO Ca(NO3)2 H2O GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

Equations 13. + + CaO 2HNO3 Ca(NO3)2 H2O GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

? + + + Equations 14. CaCO3 2HCl CaCl2 H2O GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

+ + + Equations 14. CaCO3 2HCl CaCl2 H2O CO2 GCSE Chemistry – Making Salts

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