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Name a salt whose solubility decreases with temperature.
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Explain ‘salt hydrolysis’
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name two salts which are acidic.
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name two salts which are basic.
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name two salts which are neutral, when dissolved in water.
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Write the probable colour of the following salt:
Iron (III) chloride
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Write the probable colour of the following salt:
Potassium nitrate
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Write the probable colour of the following salt:
Ferrous sulphate
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Write the probable colour of the following salt:
Aluminium acetate
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Write the probable colour of the following salts:
Calcium carbonate
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Name the probable cation present in each of the following solution:
Yellow coloured solution
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Name the probable cation present based on the following observation:
Blue coloured solution.
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Name the probable cation present in each of the following solution:
Light blue coloured solution
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Name the probable cation present in each of the following solution:
Pink coloured solution
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State the position of the following in the periodic table:
Alkali metals
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State the position of the following in the periodic table:
Alkaline earth metals
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State the position of the following in the periodic table:
Iron and zinc
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State the position of the following in the periodic table:
Aluminium
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Give the general characteristics of:
Alkali metals,
(i) bonding
(ii) action of air
(iii) action of water
(iv) action of acid
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Give the general characteristics of:
Alkaline earth metals with reference to
(i) bonding
(ii) action of air
(iii) action of water
(iv) action of acid
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