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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Analysing Substances
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Finding out which elements are present in a substance can be helpful to scientists in many fields, for example forensic science, hospitals and food science. Current methods used by professional scientists for analyzing substances are very quick, extremely accurate and ultra-sensitive. There are, however, some disadvantages too. The machines tend to be extremely expensive, can only be used by highly trained operatives and a known result is required for comparison. There are many analytical tests that you can carry out which enable you to find out what is in a chemical. Some methods that... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Analysing Substances
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1. A chromatogram is produced in a process called chromatography. There are several types of chromatography. Which of the following is NOT a type of chromatography?
2. A white precipitate results from the reaction between an unknown substance and sodium hydroxide. Which ion CANNOT be present in the unknown substance?
3. A reddish brown precipitate results from the reaction between an unknown substance and sodium hydroxide. Which ion is present in the unknown substance?
4. Three unknown solutions are added to test tubes of dilute nitric acid and silver nitrate. Each shows a positive result for the test. What ions are present in each tube in order if the colors produced are white, cream and pale yellow?
5. Which of the following can iodine NOT be used for testing for?
6. Three unknown solutions are added to test tubes of dilute nitric acid and silver nitrate. Each shows a positive result for the test. What ions are present in each tube in order if the colors produced are white, cream and pale yellow?
7. Which of the following compounds would burn yellow in the flame test?
8. Which of the following compounds would burn yellow in the flame test?
9. What metal should the wire loop be made of that is holding your unknown compound during a flame test?
10. A titration is used to accurately measure volumes of liquids required to carry out chemical reactions such as neutralization reactions. Name the long glass tube which is required to carry out a titration.