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The gain of
oxygen
or the loss of
electrons
What is
oxidation
?
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The loss of
oxygen
or the gain of
electrons
What is
reduction
?
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Potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, aluminium, carbon, zinc, iron, tin, lead, hydrogen, copper, silver, gold, platinum
What is the order of the
reactivity series
?
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How easily a
metal
loses
electrons
What is meant by "
reactivity
"?
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A
metal salt
and
hydrogen
What is produced when a metal reacts with an
acid
?
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A
metal hydroxide
solution and
hydrogen
What is produced when the alkali metals react with
water
?
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For comparison
Why does the reactivity series of
metals
often contain carbon and
hydrogen
?
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A more
reactive
metal will displace the less reactive metal from its
salt
What happens in a
displacement
reaction?
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By
reduction
with
carbon
(heat then with carbon)
How can metals that are less reactive that carbon be extracted from their
oxides
?
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Hydroxide
(
OH-
)
What ions is found in all
alkalis
?
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Hydrogen
,
H+
What
ion
is found in all
acids
?
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The
acidity
or
alkalinity
is a substance
What is the
pH
scale a measure of?
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7
What is a neutral
pH
?
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Between 0 and 6 (Closer to 0, the
stronger
the
acid
)
What is the range of
acidic pH
?
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Between 8 and
14
(Closer to 14, the
stronger
the alkali)
What is the range of alkaline pH?
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Using a
pH probe
or
universal indicator
How can we measure the pH?
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Dyes that change colour depending on if they're in an
acidic
or
alkaline
solution
What is an
indicator
?
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Red
What
colour
does litmus paper go in an
acid
?
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Blue
What
colour
does litmus paper go in an
alkali
?
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Acid + metal hydroxide =
salt
+
water
What is the
neutralisation
equation for a acid and
metal hydroxide
?
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H+ +
OH-
=
H2O
What is the neutralisation equation for an
acid
and
alkali
reacting?
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Acid + metal oxide =
salt
+
water
What is the
neutralisation
equation for an acid and a metal
oxide
?
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Acid +
metal
carbonate =
salt
+ water + carbon dioxide
What is the
neutralisation
equation for an acid and a
metal carbonate
?
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Metal name, name from
acid
How do we name the
salts
in a
neutralisation
equation?
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Chloride salts
What type of salt does hydrochloric acid produce?
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Nitrate salts
What type of salts does
nitric acid
produce?
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Sulphate salts
What type of salts does
sulphuric acid
produce?
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The
H+
ions are fully
ionised
in water
What is meant by a strong acid?
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The
H+
ions are not fully ionised in
water
What is meant by a
weak acid
?
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The
concentration
of the
H+
ions in a solution
What ions does
pH
measure?
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The concentration of
hydrogen
ions has increased or decreased by
10
What does a change of one unit in pH indicate?
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The use of an electrical current to break down compounds containing
ions
into their
elements
What is
electrolysis
?
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What is the positive electrode during electrolysis?
The
anode
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What is the negative electrode during electrolysis?
The
cathode
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What are the negative ions called in electrolysis?
Anions
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What are the
positive
ions called in electrolysis?
Cations
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What happens at the cathode during the electrolysis of ionic substances?
The metal goes to the cathode because metals always
loose
electrons in ionic bonding and is
reduced
(gains electrons)
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What happens at the anode during the electrolysis of ionic substances?
The
non-metal
element forms at the anode and is oxidised (
looses
electrons)
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What would happen during the electrolysis of lead
bromide
?
The
lead
would form at the cathode and gain 2 electrons to form pure lead, the
bromide
would form at the anode as a gas and gain electrons
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What happens in a redox reaction?
Both
oxidation
and
reduction
take place
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