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1.7 acid base reactions
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What is formed when a substance is dissolved in water?
An
aqueous solution
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What do acids release when added to water?
Protons
,
H+
ions
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What is the general reaction for hydrochloric acid in water?
HCl
(g) → H+(
aq
) + Cl-(aq)
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How do acids taste?
Taste very
sour
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Name an example of a common acid.
Hydrochloric acid
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What are bases defined as?
Substances that neutralise
acids
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What do bases do in terms of protons?
They are
proton acceptors
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What are alkalis?
Specific
bases
soluble
in water
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What ions do alkalis form in water?
Hydroxide
,
OH-
ions
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What is the ionic equation for neutralization?
H+
+
OH-
→
H2O
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What do indicators measure?
The
pH
or pH range of a solution
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What do different indicators contain?
Different
dyes
that change colour
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Why is universal indicator useful?
It has a wide
range
of colours
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What colour does universal indicator turn at pH 0-1?
Red
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What colour does universal indicator turn at pH 7?
Green
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What colour does universal indicator turn at pH 11-14?
Purple
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What happens to most elements when heated with oxygen?
They react to form
oxides
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What is the test for oxygen?
A glowing splint will
re-light
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What are metal oxides classified as?
Basic oxides
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What do most metal oxides do?
Neutralise
acids
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What are examples of soluble metal oxides?
Sodium oxide
,
Potassium
oxide
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What do non-metal oxides react with water to form?
Acidic
solutions
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What is the reaction of carbon dioxide with water?
Carbon dioxide + water →
carbonic acid
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What is the reaction of sulphur dioxide with water?
Sulphur dioxide + water →
sulphurous acid
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How can elements be classified based on their oxides?
As
metal
or
non-metal
based on oxide type
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What are the general reactions to make salts?
Acid
+
Alkali
→ Salt + Water
Acid +
Base
→ Salt + Water
Acid + Metal → Salt + Hydrogen
Acid + Metal
Carbonate
→ Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide
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What is required for a metal to react with an acid to form a salt?
The metal must be more
reactive
than
hydrogen
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How do we identify hydrogen gas in a reaction?
Lit
splint makes a squeaky pop
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What happens when an acid reacts with a base?
It forms a
salt
plus water
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What is the result of reacting an acid with a metal oxide?
Salt
plus
water
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What is produced when an acid reacts with a metal carbonate?
Salt
plus water plus
carbon dioxide
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How are salts named based on acids?
Hydrochloric acid
→ chloride salts
Nitric acid
→ nitrate salts
Sulphuric acid
→ sulphate salts
Phosphoric acid
→ phosphate salts
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What is the formula for magnesium chloride?
MgCl2
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What is the overall charge of any chemical compound?
Zero
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What is the formula for aluminium sulphate?
Al2(SO4)
3
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What are the key positive ions (cations) to know?
Magnesium = Mg2+
Calcium
= Ca2+
Silver =
Ag+
Lead = Pb2+
Sodium = Na+
Aluminium
=
Al3+
Potassium = K+
Copper (I) =
Cu+
Copper (II) =
Cu2+
Ammonium
=
NH4+
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What are the key negative ions (anions) to know?
Chloride
= Cl-
Sulphate
= SO4^2-
Nitrate
= NO3-
Bromide
= Br-
Hydroxide
= OH-
Iodide
= I-
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What is the state
symbol
for
solid
?
(s)
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What is the state symbol for liquid?
(l)
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What is the state symbol for aqueous solutions?
(aq)
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