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salt: substances form from reaction of acid and base
neutralisation: reaction to produce salt
hydroxide: normal salt does not contain hydrogen ion and X ion
basic salt: salts that contain hydroxide ion is known as
acid salt: salt that contain hydrogen ion is known as
agriculture: uses of salts in daily life
soluble: salts that can dissolves completely in water at room temperature
insoluble: salts that do not dissolve in water at room temperature
recrystallisation: soluble salt can be purified using a method called X
precipitation: insoluble salt can be obtained from X reaction
decomposition: precipitation method also known as double X method
yellow: colour of precipitate that immediately formed after mixing a solution of lead (II) nitrate and potassium iodide solution
Ionic: X equation of salts can be constructed if the formula of salt or number of moles of ions reacted to form salt is known
Salts
Across:2. | salts that contain hydroxide ion is known as | 5. | colour of precipitate that immediately formed after mixing a solution of lead (II) nitrate and potassium iodide solution | 6. | X equation of salts can be constructed if the formula of salt or number of moles of ions reacted to form salt is known | 10. | precipitation method also known as double X method | 11. | normal salt does not contain hydrogen ion and X ion |
| | Down:1. | substances form from reaction of acid and base | 3. | uses of salts in daily life | 4. | reaction to produce salt | 6. | salts that do not dissolve in water at room temperature | 7. | insoluble salt can be obtained from X reaction | 8. | salt that contain hydrogen ion is known as | 9. | salts that can dissolves completely in water at room temperature |
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Salts
Across:2. | salts that contain hydroxide ion is known as | 5. | colour of precipitate that immediately formed after mixing a solution of lead (II) nitrate and potassium iodide solution | 6. | X equation of salts can be constructed if the formula of salt or number of moles of ions reacted to form salt is known | 10. | precipitation method also known as double X method | 11. | normal salt does not contain hydrogen ion and X ion |
| | Down:1. | substances form from reaction of acid and base | 3. | uses of salts in daily life | 4. | reaction to produce salt | 6. | salts that do not dissolve in water at room temperature | 7. | insoluble salt can be obtained from X reaction | 8. | salt that contain hydrogen ion is known as | 9. | salts that can dissolves completely in water at room temperature |
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