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IGCSE Chemistry: Insoluble Salt

Preparation
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Worksheet

Name: Date:

Question: 1 2 3 Total
Marks: 6 4 6 16
Score:

Aims of this worksheet:

• Practicing exam style questions.


• Consolidating knowledge on the formation of precipitates.
• Practicing describing experiments.

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1. (a) What is the basic procedure to form an insoluble salt? (2 marks)

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(b) Explain how to make silver chloride. Write a balanced chemical equation to aid your
answer. (3 marks)

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(c) What type of reaction is this called? (1 mark)

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2. (a) What is a precipitate? (1 mark)

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(b) Name the precipitate formed when we react lead(II) nitrate and potassium iodide. (1 mark)

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(c) Name the precipitate formed when we react copper(II) nitrate and potassium bromide. (1 mark)

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(d) Name the precipitate formed when we react iron(II) nitrate and sodium fluoride. (1 mark)

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3. Describe an experiment to prepare a pure, dry sample of lead(II) sulphate. (6 marks)

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