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Chemistry paper 1
Acids & Bases
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What does the pH scale measure?
How
acidic
or
alkaline
a solution is
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What is the range of the pH scale?
0 to 14
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What pH value indicates a neutral solution?
7
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What is the pH of stomach acid?
Around
2
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What is the pH of acid rain?
Around
4
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What is the pH of washing up liquid?
Around
9
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What is the pH of bleach?
Around
12
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What are indicators used for?
To measure
pH
by changing color
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What is a wide range indicator?
An indicator that changes
color
over a range
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What colors does the universal indicator show?
Red to bluey purple as
pH
increases
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How does a pH probe work?
Measures pH
electronically
for accuracy
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Why is a pH probe more reliable than an indicator?
It removes human judgment in
measurement
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How is an acid defined?
Substance with
pH
less than
7
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What do acids release in water?
Hydrogen ions
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How is a base defined?
Substance with
pH
greater than 7
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What is an alkali?
A soluble
base
with
pH
greater than 7
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What ions do alkalis form in water?
Hydroxide
ions (OH⁻)
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What happens in a neutralization reaction?
Acid
and
base
produce
salt
and water
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What is the reaction between hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide?
Produces
sodium chloride
and water
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What do hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions form in neutralization?
Water (
H₂O
)
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What is the pH of the products in a neutralization reaction?
7
, because they are neutral
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What are some common acids and bases?
Common acids:
Hydrochloric acid
Sulfuric acid
Nitric acid
Common bases:
Sodium hydroxide
Calcium carbonate
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Why is it useful to learn common acids and bases?
They
frequently
appear
in
various
contexts
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