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Summary of chemistry knowledge points:
I. colors of common chemicals in Junior High School
(1) solid color
1. Red solid: copper, iron oxide
2. Green solid: basic copper carbonate
3. Blue solids: copper hydroxide and Copper Sulfate Crystals
4. Purple-black solid: potassium permanganate
5. Pale yellow solids: Sulfur
6. colorless solids: Ice, dry ice, and diamond
7. silver-white solid: Silver, iron, magnesium, aluminum, mercury and other metals
8. Black solids: iron powder, charcoal, copper oxide, manganese dioxide, iron oxide, (carbon black, activated carbon)
9. Brown Solid: iron hydroxide
10. White solid: sodium chloride, sodium carbonate, sodium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, calcium carbonate, calcium oxide, copper sulfate, phosphorus pentoxide, magnesium oxide
(2) Liquid color
11. colorless solution: Water and hydrogen peroxide
12. blue solution: copper sulfate solution, copper chloride solution, Copper Nitrate Solution
13. Light green solution: ferrous sulfate solution, ferrous chloride solution, ferrous nitrate solution
14. Yellow solution: iron sulfate solution, iron chloride solution, and iron nitrate solution
15. Violet solution: Potassium Permanganate Solution
16. Purple solution: shirui Solution
(3) gas color
17. Brown gases: Nitrogen Dioxide
18. yellow and green gases: chlorine
19. colorless gases: oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen chloride and other gases
Ii. Junior high school chemistry 3
1. Three major chemical techniques in ancient China: Papermaking, making gunpowder, and burning porcelain
2. Three types of oxidation reactions: explosion, combustion, and slow oxidation
3. Three particles that constitute a substance: molecules, atoms, and Ions
4. uncharged particles: molecules, atoms, and neutron
5. material composition and composition:
(1) carbon dioxide is composed of carbon and oxygen.
(2) carbon dioxide is composed of carbon dioxide molecules.
(3) A carbon dioxide molecule is composed of a carbon atom and an oxygen atom.
6. Three kinds of particles that make up atoms: Proton, neutron, and electron
7. Three reasons for water pollution:
(1) Industrial "Three Wastes" arbitrary emissions
(2) Free discharge of domestic sewage
(3) arbitrary application of pesticides and fertilizers
8. Three Methods for gas collection: drainage method (water-insoluble gas) and upward air discharge method (gas with a higher density than air ), downward air discharge (gas with lower density than air)
9. The Three Laws of conservation of mass remain unchanged: the types of atoms remain unchanged, the number of atoms remains unchanged, and the atomic mass remains unchanged.
10. Three Methods for changing unsaturated solution into saturated solution: Increase the solutes, decrease the solvent, and change the temperature (increase or decrease)
11. Three conditions for the occurrence of a complex decomposition reaction: water, gas, or precipitation
12. Three major chemical fertilizers: N, P, and K
13. Third-party gas pollution discharged into the air: carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and sulfur oxides
14. Burning white light: magnesium, charcoal, and candle
15. Flammable and reducing substances: nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and carbon
16. Three flammable gases are: hydrogen (ideal), carbon monoxide (toxic), and methane (commonly used)
17. Three chemical properties of CO: flammability, reduction, and toxicity
18. Three major mineral fuels: coal, petroleum, and natural gas
19. Three black metals: iron, manganese, and Chromium
20. Three oxides of iron: ferrous oxide, iron oxide, and iron oxide
21. Three oxides for smelting: iron ore, coke, and limestone
22. Three common strong acids: hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and nitric acid
23. Three Characteristics of concentrated sulfuric acid: water absorption, dehydration, and strong oxidizing ability
24. Three Common examples of sodium hydroxide: caustic soda, caustic soda, and caustic soda
25. Basic copper carbonate three oxides generated by heat decomposition: copper oxide, water (hydrogen oxide), carbon dioxide
26. Three kinds of substances unavailable for CO2 production in the laboratory: nitric acid, concentrated sulfuric acid, and sodium carbonate
27. Three flames of alcohol lamp: inner flame, external flame, and flame
28. alcohol lamp is prohibited: It is prohibited to add alcohol to the burning lamp. It is prohibited to use alcohol lamp to ignite another alcohol lamp.
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Summary of chemistry knowledge points:
I. colors of common chemicals in Junior High School
(1) solid color
1. Red solid: copper, iron oxide
2. Green solid: basic copper carbonate
3. Blue solids: copper hydroxide and Copper Sulfate Crystals
4. Purple-black solid: potassium permanganate
5. Pale yellow solids: Sulfur
6. colorless solids: Ice, dry ice, and diamond
7. silver-white solid: Silver, iron, magnesium, aluminum, mercury and other metals
8. Black solids: iron powder, charcoal, copper oxide, manganese dioxide, iron oxide, (carbon black, activated carbon)
9. Brown Solid: iron hydroxide
10. White solid: sodium chloride, sodium carbonate, sodium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, calcium carbonate, calcium oxide, copper sulfate, phosphorus pentoxide, magnesium oxide
(2) Liquid color
11. colorless solution: Water and hydrogen peroxide
12. blue solution: copper sulfate solution, copper chloride solution, Copper Nitrate Solution
13. Light green solution: ferrous sulfate solution, ferrous chloride solution, ferrous nitrate solution
14. Yellow solution: iron sulfate solution, iron chloride solution, and iron nitrate solution
15. Violet solution: Potassium Permanganate Solution
16. Purple solution: shirui Solution
(3) gas color
17. Brown gases: Nitrogen Dioxide
18. yellow and green gases: chlorine
19. colorless gases: oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen chloride and other gases
Ii. Junior high school chemistry 3
1. Three major chemical techniques in ancient China: Papermaking, making gunpowder, and burning porcelain
2. Three types of oxidation reactions: explosion, combustion, and slow oxidation
3. Three particles that constitute a substance: molecules, atoms, and Ions
4. uncharged particles: molecules, atoms, and neutron
5. material composition and composition:
(1) carbon dioxide is composed of carbon and oxygen.
(2) carbon dioxide is composed of carbon dioxide molecules.
(3) A carbon dioxide molecule is composed of a carbon atom and an oxygen atom.
6. Three kinds of particles that make up atoms: Proton, neutron, and electron
7. Three reasons for water pollution:
(1) Industrial "Three Wastes" arbitrary emissions
(2) Free discharge of domestic sewage
(3) arbitrary application of pesticides and fertilizers
8. Three Methods for gas collection: drainage method (water-insoluble gas) and upward air discharge method (gas with a higher density than air ), downward air discharge (gas with lower density than air)
9. The Three Laws of conservation of mass remain unchanged: the types of atoms remain unchanged, the number of atoms remains unchanged, and the atomic mass remains unchanged.
10. Three Methods for changing unsaturated solution into saturated solution: Increase the solutes, decrease the solvent, and change the temperature (increase or decrease)
11. Three conditions for the occurrence of a complex decomposition reaction: water, gas, or precipitation
12. Three major chemical fertilizers: N, P, and K
13. Third-party gas pollution discharged into the air: carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and sulfur oxides
14. Burning white light: magnesium, charcoal, and candle
15. Flammable and reducing substances: nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and carbon
16. Three flammable gases are: hydrogen (ideal), carbon monoxide (toxic), and methane (commonly used)
17. Three chemical properties of CO: flammability, reduction, and toxicity
18. Three major mineral fuels: coal, petroleum, and natural gas
19. Three black metals: iron, manganese, and Chromium
20. Three oxides of iron: ferrous oxide, iron oxide, and iron oxide
21. Three oxides for smelting: iron ore, coke, and limestone
22. Three common strong acids: hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and nitric acid
23. Three Characteristics of concentrated sulfuric acid: water absorption, dehydration, and strong oxidizing ability
24. Three Common examples of sodium hydroxide: caustic soda, caustic soda, and caustic soda
25. Basic copper carbonate three oxides generated by heat decomposition: copper oxide, water (hydrogen oxide), carbon dioxide
26. Three kinds of substances unavailable for CO2 production in the laboratory: nitric acid, concentrated sulfuric acid, and sodium carbonate
27. Three flames of alcohol lamp: inner flame, external flame, and flame
28. alcohol lamp is prohibited: It is prohibited to add alcohol to the burning lamp. It is prohibited to use alcohol lamp to ignite another alcohol lamp.
29. Three roles of Glass Rods in crude salt purification: stirring, drainage, and transfer
30. Three sides of the filtering operation are also carried out: (1) when the filtrate is dumped, the beaker port is close to the glass rod (2) the glass rod is light on the end of the three-layer filter paper (3) the tube port at the bottom of the funnel is only on the inner wall
31. Three Steps for solid solution configuration: calculation, weighing, and dissolution
32. Three Steps for concentrated distribution: calculation, acquisition, and dissolution
33. Three concentrated and dilute instruments: beaker, measuring cylinder, and glass rod.
34. Three heat-releasing substances in water: