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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