AQA GCSE Chemistry

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Cement is made by....
Limestone and clay (powdered)
Concrete is made by...
Cement, water, sand and crushed rock.
Carbonates react with acids to form...
A salt, water and carbon dioxide.
A test for the presence of carbon dioxide is to...
Bubble in limewater- it turns the solution cloudy
Magnesium carbonate when heated makes...
Magnesium oxide and carbon dioxide.
The first two steps of the limestone cycle are...
Calcium carbonate (limestone) is heated to make calcium oxide (quicklime) giving off CO2. Water is then added to create calcium hydroxide-slaked lime.
The last two steps of the limestone cycle are...
More water is added to the Calcium hydroxide to make Calcium hydroxide Sn. (limewater) and then CO2 is added to make limestone.
Calcium hydroxide is a alkaline...
So it can be used to neutralise acids.
Three issues with limestone are that...
The process of 'blasting' scares off wildlife & disturbs locals, cement making release CO2 (5% worldwide) and quarrying forms holes.
Concrete is...
The most widely used building material.
Crude oils are...
A mixture of hydrocarbons.
Fractional distillation is...
The process in which hydrocarbons are separated into fractions.
The general formula for alkanes is...
CnH2n+2
Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons because...
They do not contain a double bond.
Longer-chained hydrocarbons are...
Less volatile, are more viscous, are less flammable and have a higher boiling point.