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Neutralisation Reactions
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What types of bases are included in the reactions with acids discussed in the video?
Metal oxides, metal
hydroxides
, and metal
carbonates
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What is formed when an acid reacts with a metal
oxide
or
hydroxide
?
A
salt
and
water
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If hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium oxide, what salt is produced?
Sodium chloride
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In the reaction between sulfuric acid and potassium hydroxide, what is the resulting salt?
Potassium sulfate
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What is the general pattern for neutralization reactions between acids and bases?
The
negative
ion from the acid combines with the positive ion from the base to form a
salt
, and water is always produced.
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What additional product is formed when acids react with metal carbonates?
Carbon dioxide
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When nitric acid reacts with calcium carbonate, what is the resulting salt?
Calcium nitrate
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Why do we need two calcium ions to combine with one nitrate ion in the reaction between nitric acid and calcium carbonate?
Because calcium has a
2+
charge and nitrate has a
1-
charge.
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What is the first step to make a soluble salt using an insoluble base?
Place some
dilute acid
in a beaker and gently
heat
it.
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What happens when you add insoluble base to the dilute acid during the reaction?
It will keep
disappearing
as it reacts until the base is in
excess.
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What should you do when you notice that some of the base is no longer disappearing during the reaction?
Stop adding more base, as it indicates that the
acid
has been
neutralized.
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What is the purpose of filtering the mixture after the reaction?
To remove the excess
insoluble base
from the dissolved
salt
solution.
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After filtering the solution, what is the next step to obtain pure solid crystals of the salt?
Gently heat
the
filtered
solution to evaporate off some of the water.
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Why should you avoid using a Bunsen burner to heat the solution too much?
To prevent
damaging
the
salt
during the heating process.
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What happens when you leave the solution to cool after evaporating some water?
More
crystals
will form as the solution
cools.
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What is one method to dry the crystals after filtering them out?
Dabbing
them with
filter
paper or leaving them somewhere warm.
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What are the steps to make a soluble salt using an insoluble base?
Place
dilute
acid in a beaker and gently
heat
it.
Add insoluble base gradually until it is in
excess.
Filter
out the excess base.
Evaporate some
water
from the solution to form
crystals.
Allow the solution to
cool
to form more
crystals.
Filter
and
dry
the crystals.
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What are the products of the reaction between an acid and a metal carbonate?
Salt
Water
Carbon dioxide
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What is the general outcome of neutralization reactions between acids and bases?
Formation
of a
salt
Production
of
water
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