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4 - Chemical Changes
Acids and Bases
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Making Soluble Salts
GCSE > Chemistry (W/ Triple Content) > Paper 1 > 4 - Chemical Changes > Acids and Bases
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Reactions Of Acids
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Strong and Weak Acids
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Titration
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pH
measures how
acidic
or
alkaline
a solution is.
A
pH
probe is more
accurate
as it gives a
numerical
value.
Acid +
Base
(
Alkaline
) ->
Salt
+
Water
A
Neutralisation
reaction is where a
acid
reacts
with a
base
(alkaline).
When an
acid
and
base
react
they form an
salt
and
water
.
Acids form
H+
ions in water.
Alkalines
forms
OH-
ions in water.
Neutralisation
: Acid(
H+
) + Alkaline(
OH-
) -> Water(
H20
)
In a
Neutralisation
reaction
Water
is formed.
bases
cannot
dissolve in water
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