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Quiz: Testing for Gases, Cations, Anions, and Flame Tests

AQA GCSE Chemistry (8462)

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Welcome to this quiz on testing for gases, cations, anions, and flame tests! Test your knowledge with 10 questions!

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Which gas turns limewater cloudy when bubbled through it?

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Which of the following are tests for gases? (Select all that apply)

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A flame test showing a {{blank0}} colour indicates the presence of sodium ions.

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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Which cation produces a blue precipitate when sodium hydroxide is added?

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Which of the following can identify sulfate ions? (Select all that apply)

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What colour does lithium produce in a flame test?

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When testing for halide ions, a {{blank0}} precipitate forms if chloride ions are present.

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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Calculate the relative atomic mass of chlorine, given the isotopic abundances: 75% Cl-35 and 25% Cl-37.

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