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Unit 2: Chemical Bonding, Application of Chemical Reactions, and Organic Chemistry
2.2 Acids, Bases, and Salts
2.2.3 Making Salts
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What are salts formed from?
Acid-base neutralization
What determines the solubility of a salt in water?
Strength of ionic bonds
Match the common acids and bases with their formulas:
Hydrochloric acid ↔️ HCl
Sodium hydroxide ↔️ NaOH
Sulfuric acid ↔️ H2SO4
Nitric acid ↔️ HNO3
Ammonia ↔️ NH3
In a neutralization reaction, hydrogen ions from the acid combine with
hydroxide ions
from the base.
True
In a neutralization reaction, the hydrogen ions from the acid combine with the
hydroxide ions
from the base.
True
Heating a neutralization reaction solution evaporates the water, leaving behind the solid salt.
True
What type of bonding holds salts together?
Ionic bonding
What are three common strong acids?
HCl, H2SO4, HNO3
Steps of the acid-base neutralization reaction
1️⃣ Hydrogen ions (H+) from the acid combine with hydroxide ions (OH-) from the base
2️⃣ Water is formed
3️⃣ Salt is produced
The first step in making salts using a neutralization reaction is to identify the appropriate acid and
base
.
Common examples of acids used in neutralization reactions include hydrochloric acid and
sodium hydroxide
Reacting HCl and NaOH produces the salt
sodium chloride
.
True
There are two main techniques used to prepare salts: titration and direct
combination
.
True
Purification techniques are used to remove impurities from salts.
True
What type of equipment should be worn as personal protective equipment (PPE) during salt preparation?
Goggles, gloves, lab coat
Salts are held together by strong ionic bonds between the positive metal ion and the negative non-metal
ion
Acids release hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water, while bases release hydroxide ions (
OH-
What is the chemical equation for the neutralization of hydrochloric acid (HCl) with sodium hydroxide (NaOH)?
HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) → NaCl(aq) + H2O(l)
What are the products formed when hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide?
Sodium chloride and water
Common examples of reactants in a neutralization reaction include hydrochloric acid and sodium
hydroxide
Salts are ionic compounds formed by the neutralization reaction between an acid and a
base
Salts generally have high melting and boiling points due to their strong ionic
bonds
Hydrochloric acid completely ionizes in water to form hydrogen ions and
chloride
ions.
The products of a neutralization reaction are always a
salt
and water.
True
What is the neutralization reaction used for?
Making salts
What must be done to the resulting solution to obtain the solid salt product?
Evaporate water
What is the neutralization reaction considered a key method for?
Synthesizing salts
What is produced when HCl and NaOH react in direct combination?
NaCl and water
Match the purification technique with its description:
Recrystallization ↔️ Dissolves salt in hot solvent
Evaporation ↔️ Heats solution to remove water
Filtration ↔️ Separates solid impurities
Waste materials from salt preparation should be disposed of according to lab safety
protocols
Salts are ionic compounds formed by the neutralization reaction between an acid and a base.
True
Why do salts have high melting and boiling points?
Strong ionic bonds
Arrange the steps of the acid-base neutralization reaction:
1️⃣ Acid and base react
2️⃣ Hydrogen ions (H+) combine with hydroxide ions (OH-)
3️⃣ Salt and water are formed
During a neutralization reaction, hydrogen ions combine with hydroxide ions to produce
water
Steps for making salts using a neutralization reaction
1️⃣ Identify Reactants
2️⃣ Combine Solutions
3️⃣ Evaporate Water
What salt is formed when hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide?
Sodium chloride
Salts typically form crystalline solids with a regular arrangement of ions.
True
Acetic acid is a
weak acid
.
True
What salt is formed when hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide in a neutralization reaction?
Sodium chloride
What is the final step in making salts using a neutralization reaction?
Combine solutions
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