4.2.3 Soluble salts

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    • Soluble salts are ionic compounds that dissolve in water to form ions
    • An example of an insoluble salt is silver chloride.
    • Increasing the temperature usually increases the solubility of many salts.
      True
    • What is the chemical formula for sodium chloride?
      NaCl\text{NaCl}
    • What type of ions do salts with small, highly charged ions or large, weakly charged ions have?
      Highly charged ions
    • Which base reacts with hydrochloric acid to form sodium chloride?
      Sodium hydroxide
    • Acids react with bases to form soluble salts, such as hydrochloric acid (HCl) reacting with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) to produce sodium chloride
    • What type of ions tend to make salts more soluble?
      Small, highly charged
    • Steps in the dissolution process of a soluble salt:
      1️⃣ Water molecules surround ions
      2️⃣ Ionic lattice breaks apart
      3️⃣ Ions are hydrated
    • In neutralization, an acid reacts with a base to form a salt and water
    • Match the soluble salt with its use:
      Sodium chloride ↔️ Food preservation
      Potassium nitrate ↔️ Fertilizers
      Copper sulfate ↔️ Fungicide
    • Solubility refers to the amount of a salt that can dissolve in a certain volume of water at a given temperature.

      True
    • What happens to the ionic lattice during the dissolution process of soluble salts?
      Water molecules break it
    • How are soluble salts formed?
      By reacting acids with bases
    • The solubility of a salt depends on the nature of the ions that make up the salt.
      True
    • During dissolution, water molecules break apart the ionic lattice.
    • What happens to the ionic lattice during dissolution?
      Breaks apart
    • What does solubility refer to?
      Amount of salt dissolved
    • Soluble salts are formed when an acid reacts with a base.

      True
    • Hydrochloric acid (HCl) reacts with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) to form the soluble salt sodium chloride
    • What soluble salt is formed when hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide?
      Sodium chloride
    • What precipitate is formed when barium chloride reacts with sodium sulfate?
      Barium sulfate
    • What industrial chemicals can sodium chloride be used to produce?
      Chlorine, sodium hydroxide
    • What are soluble salts?
      Ionic compounds that dissolve
    • What is an example of a soluble salt?
      Potassium nitrate
    • Steps involved in the dissolution process of a soluble salt
      1️⃣ Water molecules surround ions
      2️⃣ Ionic lattice breaks apart
      3️⃣ Ions are hydrated
    • An example of a soluble salt is potassium nitrate.
    • Which acid reacts with sodium hydroxide to form sodium chloride?
      Hydrochloric acid
    • Increasing temperature generally increases the solubility of salts.
      True
    • During dissolution, water molecules surround the ions and break apart the ionic lattice
    • Match the soluble salt with its insoluble counterpart:
      Potassium nitrate ↔️ Silver chloride
      Sodium chloride ↔️ Lead(II) sulfate
    • Solubility is the amount of salt that can dissolve in a certain volume of water at a given temperature.
      True
    • Neutralization is one method for preparing soluble salts.
      True
    • Evaporation is used to obtain the resulting soluble salt after preparation.
      True
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