insolubleIron (II)hydroxide:soluble orinsoluble?TitrationA methodused toprepareSLAP saltspotassiumnitrateA saltpreparedby titrationsolubleLead (II)nitrate:soluble orinsolubleTitrationMethod used tofind theconcentrationof a solution ofunknownconcentration.sodiumchlorideA saltpreparedby titrationhydrochloricacidAcid usedto makeNaClPrecipitationA reactionused toprepare aninsoluble saltammoniumchlorideA saltpreparedby titrationcalciumsulfateThe ppt formedbetweencalcium nitrateand sulfuricacid.lead(II)sulfateThe ppt formedbetween lead(II) nitrate andcopper (II)sulfatebariumsulfateA saltprepared byprecipitationsodiumsulfateA saltpreparedby titrationtitrandThe solution ofunknownconcentration inthe conicalflask of atitration.neutralisationReactionbetweenan acidand a baseinsolublelead (II)sulfate:soluble orinsoluble?iron (II)carbonateThe ppt formedbetweenammoniumcarbonate andiron (II) sulfatesulfuricacidThe acidused topreparecopper (II)sulfatesilverchlorideA saltprepared byprecipitationnitricacidThe acidused topreparesilver nitrateinsolubleAgCl:soluble orinsoluble?MagnesiumcarbonateThe ppt formedbetween sodiumcarbonate andmagnesiumchloride.titrantThe solutionof knownconcentrationin the buretteof a titration.pHindicatorAdd a few dropsof this to thetitrand duringtitration to showthe end-point.hydrogenThe gasproducedwhen zincreacts withdilute HClcarbondioxideThe gasproduced whencalciumcarbonatereacts withnitric acid.solubleSodiumcarbonate:soluble orinsoluble?lead (II)chlorideA saltprepared byprecipitationsilverchlorideThe ppt formedbetweenhydrochloricacid and silvernitrateinsolubleIron (II)hydroxide:soluble orinsoluble?TitrationA methodused toprepareSLAP saltspotassiumnitrateA saltpreparedby titrationsolubleLead (II)nitrate:soluble orinsolubleTitrationMethod used tofind theconcentrationof a solution ofunknownconcentration.sodiumchlorideA saltpreparedby titrationhydrochloricacidAcid usedto makeNaClPrecipitationA reactionused toprepare aninsoluble saltammoniumchlorideA saltpreparedby titrationcalciumsulfateThe ppt formedbetweencalcium nitrateand sulfuricacid.lead(II)sulfateThe ppt formedbetween lead(II) nitrate andcopper (II)sulfatebariumsulfateA saltprepared byprecipitationsodiumsulfateA saltpreparedby titrationtitrandThe solution ofunknownconcentration inthe conicalflask of atitration.neutralisationReactionbetweenan acidand a baseinsolublelead (II)sulfate:soluble orinsoluble?iron (II)carbonateThe ppt formedbetweenammoniumcarbonate andiron (II) sulfatesulfuricacidThe acidused topreparecopper (II)sulfatesilverchlorideA saltprepared byprecipitationnitricacidThe acidused topreparesilver nitrateinsolubleAgCl:soluble orinsoluble?MagnesiumcarbonateThe ppt formedbetween sodiumcarbonate andmagnesiumchloride.titrantThe solutionof knownconcentrationin the buretteof a titration.pHindicatorAdd a few dropsof this to thetitrand duringtitration to showthe end-point.hydrogenThe gasproducedwhen zincreacts withdilute HClcarbondioxideThe gasproduced whencalciumcarbonatereacts withnitric acid.solubleSodiumcarbonate:soluble orinsoluble?lead (II)chlorideA saltprepared byprecipitationsilverchlorideThe ppt formedbetweenhydrochloricacid and silvernitrate

Salts - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Iron (II) hydroxide: soluble or insoluble?
    insoluble
  2. A method used to prepare SLAP salts
    Titration
  3. A salt prepared by titration
    potassium nitrate
  4. Lead (II) nitrate: soluble or insoluble
    soluble
  5. Method used to find the concentration of a solution of unknown concentration.
    Titration
  6. A salt prepared by titration
    sodium chloride
  7. Acid used to make NaCl
    hydrochloric acid
  8. A reaction used to prepare an insoluble salt
    Precipitation
  9. A salt prepared by titration
    ammonium chloride
  10. The ppt formed between calcium nitrate and sulfuric acid.
    calcium sulfate
  11. The ppt formed between lead (II) nitrate and copper (II) sulfate
    lead (II) sulfate
  12. A salt prepared by precipitation
    barium sulfate
  13. A salt prepared by titration
    sodium sulfate
  14. The solution of unknown concentration in the conical flask of a titration.
    titrand
  15. Reaction between an acid and a base
    neutralisation
  16. lead (II) sulfate: soluble or insoluble?
    insoluble
  17. The ppt formed between ammonium carbonate and iron (II) sulfate
    iron (II) carbonate
  18. The acid used to prepare copper (II) sulfate
    sulfuric acid
  19. A salt prepared by precipitation
    silver chloride
  20. The acid used to prepare silver nitrate
    nitric acid
  21. AgCl: soluble or insoluble?
    insoluble
  22. The ppt formed between sodium carbonate and magnesium chloride.
    Magnesium carbonate
  23. The solution of known concentration in the burette of a titration.
    titrant
  24. Add a few drops of this to the titrand during titration to show the end-point.
    pH indicator
  25. The gas produced when zinc reacts with dilute HCl
    hydrogen
  26. The gas produced when calcium carbonate reacts with nitric acid.
    carbon dioxide
  27. Sodium carbonate: soluble or insoluble?
    soluble
  28. A salt prepared by precipitation
    lead (II) chloride
  29. The ppt formed between hydrochloric acid and silver nitrate
    silver chloride