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Chemistry GCSE Definitions
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chemistry preliminary
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Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
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Combining Magnesium and Oxygen
Combustion of Alcohol's.
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Compare the theoretical masses of CuO to the actual masses obtained in the experiment
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Comparing the Chemical Properties of Alkanes and Alkenes
Copper has two oxides, Cu2O, and CuO. Copper carbonate, CuCO3 decomposes on heating to form one of these oxides and an equation can be written for each possible reaction
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Covalent bonding
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Covalent Bonds
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crude oil Crude Oil distillation.
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Crude oil is a complex mixture of hydrocarbon molecules formed over millions of years when the remains of microscopic sea creatures trapped in sediments were converted by heat and pressure into crude oil
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Dalton's Atomic Theory
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Decomposition of copper carbonate - proving one of two equations.
Densities of liquids
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Describe and explain the type of bonding in ethane, ethene, and benzene. Compare their reactions with bromine.
Determination of the Formula of a Compound
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Determination of the formula of Hydrated Iron (II) Sulphate Crystals
Determination of the formula of Hydrated Iron (II) Sulphate Crystals
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Determination of the formula of hydrated iron sulphate
Determination of the relative atomic mass of lithium
Determination of the relative atomic mass of Lithium.
Determination of the relative atomic mass of Lithium.
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Determine BaCl2.2 H2O -Gravimetric Analysis Lab
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Determine the formula of the hydrate in hydrated copper (II) sulfate empirically, i.e. to find x in the formula: (CuSO4 · xH2O) and thus ascertain the degree of hydration.
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