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Key words for GCSE Chemistry
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chloride |
A chloride is a chlorine atom with an added electron to form a negative ion.
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bromide |
A bromide is a bromine atom with an added electron to form a negative ion.
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iodide |
A iodide is a iodine atom with an added electron to form a negative ion.
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excess |
If something is in excess, it means there is too much of it.
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chromatogram |
The result of chromatography is a chromatogram.
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hydroxide |
Hydroxide is an ion containing oxygen and hydrogen.
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spectroscopy |
Spectroscopy is a method used to analyse a mixture.
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mixture |
A mixture is two or more substances mixed together.
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solvent |
A solute is something that dissolves into a liquid called a solvent.
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solute |
A solute is something that dissolves into a liquid called a solvent.
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solution |
A solution is a made when a solute is dissolved into a solvent.
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soluble |
If something is soluble, it means it will dissolve.
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insoluble |
If something is insoluble, it means it won't dissolve.
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