Chemical changes

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    • Electrolysis must be used for sodium, calcium and magnesium.
    • The reactivity series (most to least reactive) : potassium, sodium, magnesium, aluminium, zinc, iron, lead, hydrogen, copper, silver, gold, platinum.
    • Limiting reaction is the reactant that runs out first.
    • Carbon is used to reduce metal oxides and make pure metals.
    • Ions can conduct electricity during electrolysis because they are free to move and they are charged
    • Graphite is an excellent conductor if electricity, and it is relatively inert.
    • Hydrogen gas is produced at the cathode in the electrolysis of brine.
    • Are simple molecular, giant molecular or ionic compounds used in electrolysis?
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    • A metal should be extracted by carbon reduction when it is less reactive than carbon
    • At the cathode, the least reactive element will be reduced.
    • At the anode, hydroxide ion is oxidised, unless there's a halide present.
    • Reduction with carbon only works for metals less reactive than carbon.
    • Acids ionise or dissociate in water, releasing hydrogen ions
    • Reactivity series: Please Stop Calling Me A Zebra, I Like Cute Silly Goofy Penguins
    • Reactivity series: Potassium, sodium, lithium, calcium, magnesium, carbon, zinc, iron, hydrogen, copper, gold
    • Acids react with some metals to produce salts and hydrogen
    • A redox reaction is reaction where both oxidation and reduction occur
    • A solution with pH 7 is neutral
    • A strong acid is completely ionised in aqueous solutions
    • Strong acids are hydrochloric, nitric and sulfuric acid.
    • Weak acids only partially ionise in aqueous solutions.
    • Weak acids are ethanol, citric and carbonic acids.
    • As the pH decreases by one unit, the hydrogen ion concentration increases by a factor of 10.
    • Litmus is red in acidic solutions and blue in alkaline solutions.
    • Phenolphthalein is colourless in acidic solutions and pink in alkaline solutions
    • Methyl orange is red in acidic solutions and yellow in alkaline solutions
    • The dissociation of weak acids is a reversible reaction.
    • Metal + acid = salt + hydrogen