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GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Water - Lime Scale, Dissolved Ions
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Water, Earth's most abundant natural resource, is vital for all life. The first life on Earth began in the water and remained there for millions of years until the Earth had an ozone layer and plants and animals had evolved sufficiently to colonise the land. Elsewhere in the Solar System, space probes have been looking for signs of water. On Mars, there are sedimentary rocks that seem to have been formed under water along with valleys that seem to have been carved by running water. Enceladus, one of the moons of the planet Saturn, has water geysers at the south pole and further research has... Show more
GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Water - Lime Scale, Dissolved Ions
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10 Questions

1. What effect does increasing the temperature have on the amount of solute that can be dissolved?
2. There is a possible health advantage to drinking hard water. What is it?
3. There is another factor that affects the solubility of gases apart from temperature. What is this other factor?
4. As the temperature increases, the solubility of gases...
5. Soft water does not contain the dissolved substances that hard water does. It is possible to soften hard water by removing the offending ions. Pick the two methods for softening water.
6. Pick the pair of compounds that are found in 'hard' water.
7. Pick the equation that shows the effect of heat on the dissolved calcium compounds in hard water.
8. The amount of substance that will dissolve in a solvent is affected by the temperature of the solvent. The effect of the change in temperature can be seen on a graph called a...
9. What unwanted material can hard water produce in heating appliances, e.g. kettles and irons?
10. What is a saturated solution?