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A:B: Light Intensity Current £100 pH is a measure of what C:D: ConcentrationAcidity or alkalinity of a substance

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A:B: Purple Red £200 Strong alkalis turn universal indicator C:D: GreenYellow

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A:B: Salts They don’t dissolve £300 Non -Metal oxides that dissolve in water form C:D: AcidsAlkalis

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A:B: HClH 2 SO 4 £500 The formula for hydrochloric acid is C:D: H2OH2OHNO 3

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A:B: Stay the sameGo down £1,000 Diluting the acid causes the pH to C:D: Go up above 7Increase towards 7

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A:B: Sulphur dioxideHydrogen gas £2,000 When sulphuric acid is split by passing a current through it the following is produced at the negative electrode C:D: Oxygen gasAcid Rain

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A:B: Relights a glowing splint Turns lime water milky £4,000 The test for hydrogen gas is C:D: Burns with a popThere is NO test

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A:B: Pays attention and try’s really hard Has only a small amount of substance dissolved in it £8,000 A concentrated solution is one which C:D: Has a large amount of substance dissolved in it Is weak

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A:B: OH - Chloride ions £16,000 All acids contain the following types of ions C:D: SO 4 2- Hydrogen ions

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Digestion A:B: Equal number of hydroxide and hydrogen ions £32,000 Water is neutral because it contains C:D: No hydrogen ions Digestion Only water molecules No hydroxide ions

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A:B: Water vinegar £64,000 A bee sting can be neutralised by adding C:D: Baking SodaAlcohol

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A:B: neutralalkaline £125,000 What type of substances are salts C:D: basicacidic

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A:B: HydrogenOxygen £250,000 What gas is formed when an acid reacts with a metal carbonate? C:D: Sulphur DioxideCarbon dioxide

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A:B: HydrogenSalt and water £500,000 What substance is ALWAYS formed in a neutralisation reaction? C:D: Carbon dioxide and waterHydrogen and water

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A:B: Magnesium chloride £ 1,000,000 What is the salt formed when magnesium reacts with sulphuric acid C:D: Magnesium Sulphate Magnesium carbonate Magnesium Sulphite

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