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Acids, Bases and Salts
? Acids
? A substance which turns blue litmus paper red
? It has a sour taste and is corrosive
? Reacts with a base to form salt
? Disassociates in water to form H+ ions
? Conducts electricity
? Numbers less than 7 in the pH scale are acids
? The presence of H+ ions is what makes a solution acidic
? Examples of common acids
? Hydrochloric acid (HCl)
? Sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
? Nitric acid (HNO3)
? Ethanoic acid (CH3COOH)
? Reactions of Acids
? ? Acid + Base  Salt + Water
? ? Acid + Metal  Salt + Hydrogen
? ? Acid + Carbonate  Salt + Carbon Dioxide + Water
? Alkali
? A substance which turns red litmus paper blue
? Have a bitter taste and are slippery
? Numbers more than 7 in the pH scale are alkalis
? Disassociates in water to form OH- ions
? Bases
? A base which is water-soluble is referred to as an alkali
? Bases are usually oxides and hydroxides of metals
? Bases are substances which can neutralise an acid, forming a salt and water
? Examples of common alkali
? Sodium hydroxide/lye (NaOH)
? Potassium hydroxide (KOH)
? Calcium hydroxide {Ca(OH)}
? Ammonia (NH3)
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Acids, Bases and Salts
? Acids
? A substance which turns blue litmus paper red
? It has a sour taste and is corrosive
? Reacts with a base to form salt
? Disassociates in water to form H+ ions
? Conducts electricity
? Numbers less than 7 in the pH scale are acids
? The presence of H+ ions is what makes a solution acidic
? Examples of common acids
? Hydrochloric acid (HCl)
? Sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
? Nitric acid (HNO3)
? Ethanoic acid (CH3COOH)
? Reactions of Acids
? ? Acid + Base  Salt + Water
? ? Acid + Metal  Salt + Hydrogen
? ? Acid + Carbonate  Salt + Carbon Dioxide + Water
? Alkali
? A substance which turns red litmus paper blue
? Have a bitter taste and are slippery
? Numbers more than 7 in the pH scale are alkalis
? Disassociates in water to form OH- ions
? Bases
? A base which is water-soluble is referred to as an alkali
? Bases are usually oxides and hydroxides of metals
? Bases are substances which can neutralise an acid, forming a salt and water
? Examples of common alkali
? Sodium hydroxide/lye (NaOH)
? Potassium hydroxide (KOH)
? Calcium hydroxide {Ca(OH)}
? Ammonia (NH3)
? Chemical indicators
? Phenolphthalein
¦ Colourless(acid)
¦ Pink(alkali)
? Litmus
¦ Red(acid)
¦ Blue(alkali)
? Methyl orange
¦ red(acid)
¦ yellow(alkali)
? Ionic equations
? State symbols (important)
? Cancel spectator ions after balancing
? In neutralization reaction water is only product
? Oxides
? Elements combining with O2
? Types of oxides
¦ Acidic(non-metal oxides)
¦ Basic(metal oxides)
¦ Neutral
¦ Amphoteric(both acid and base)
? Acidic oxides
? ? ? C + 02  CO2        +H2O  H2CO3
? ? ? S + O2  SO2       +H20  H2SO3
? ? ? 4P + 5O2  2P2O5    +H20  H3PO4
? ? ? N + O2  NO2       +H2O  HNO3
? Metal/Basic oxides
? ? 4Na + 02  2Na2O
? ? 2Mg + O2  2Mgo
? ? 4Fe + 3O2  2Fe2O3
? ? 2Cu + O2  2CuO
? ? CuO  + HCl  CuCl2 + H2O
? Amphoteric oxides
? Behave like both acid and base
? ZnO/Al2O3/PaO
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Acids, Bases and Salts
? Acids
? A substance which turns blue litmus paper red
? It has a sour taste and is corrosive
? Reacts with a base to form salt
? Disassociates in water to form H+ ions
? Conducts electricity
? Numbers less than 7 in the pH scale are acids
? The presence of H+ ions is what makes a solution acidic
? Examples of common acids
? Hydrochloric acid (HCl)
? Sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
? Nitric acid (HNO3)
? Ethanoic acid (CH3COOH)
? Reactions of Acids
? ? Acid + Base  Salt + Water
? ? Acid + Metal  Salt + Hydrogen
? ? Acid + Carbonate  Salt + Carbon Dioxide + Water
? Alkali
? A substance which turns red litmus paper blue
? Have a bitter taste and are slippery
? Numbers more than 7 in the pH scale are alkalis
? Disassociates in water to form OH- ions
? Bases
? A base which is water-soluble is referred to as an alkali
? Bases are usually oxides and hydroxides of metals
? Bases are substances which can neutralise an acid, forming a salt and water
? Examples of common alkali
? Sodium hydroxide/lye (NaOH)
? Potassium hydroxide (KOH)
? Calcium hydroxide {Ca(OH)}
? Ammonia (NH3)
? Chemical indicators
? Phenolphthalein
¦ Colourless(acid)
¦ Pink(alkali)
? Litmus
¦ Red(acid)
¦ Blue(alkali)
? Methyl orange
¦ red(acid)
¦ yellow(alkali)
? Ionic equations
? State symbols (important)
? Cancel spectator ions after balancing
? In neutralization reaction water is only product
? Oxides
? Elements combining with O2
? Types of oxides
¦ Acidic(non-metal oxides)
¦ Basic(metal oxides)
¦ Neutral
¦ Amphoteric(both acid and base)
? Acidic oxides
? ? ? C + 02  CO2        +H2O  H2CO3
? ? ? S + O2  SO2       +H20  H2SO3
? ? ? 4P + 5O2  2P2O5    +H20  H3PO4
? ? ? N + O2  NO2       +H2O  HNO3
? Metal/Basic oxides
? ? 4Na + 02  2Na2O
? ? 2Mg + O2  2Mgo
? ? 4Fe + 3O2  2Fe2O3
? ? 2Cu + O2  2CuO
? ? CuO  + HCl  CuCl2 + H2O
? Amphoteric oxides
? Behave like both acid and base
? ZnO/Al2O3/PaO
? Neutral oxides
? Neither acid or base
? CO, N2O, H2O
Soluble salts Insoluble salts
All sodium
All potassium
All ammonium
All nitrates
All chlorides  except ? ? Lead(ll), Silver
All sulfates  except ? ? Barium, Calcium, Lead
Potassium,Sodium,Ammonium   except ? ? All Carbonates
Potassium, Sodium, Ammonium  except ? ? All hydroxides and oxides
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Acids, Bases and Salts
? Acids
? A substance which turns blue litmus paper red
? It has a sour taste and is corrosive
? Reacts with a base to form salt
? Disassociates in water to form H+ ions
? Conducts electricity
? Numbers less than 7 in the pH scale are acids
? The presence of H+ ions is what makes a solution acidic
? Examples of common acids
? Hydrochloric acid (HCl)
? Sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
? Nitric acid (HNO3)
? Ethanoic acid (CH3COOH)
? Reactions of Acids
? ? Acid + Base  Salt + Water
? ? Acid + Metal  Salt + Hydrogen
? ? Acid + Carbonate  Salt + Carbon Dioxide + Water
? Alkali
? A substance which turns red litmus paper blue
? Have a bitter taste and are slippery
? Numbers more than 7 in the pH scale are alkalis
? Disassociates in water to form OH- ions
? Bases
? A base which is water-soluble is referred to as an alkali
? Bases are usually oxides and hydroxides of metals
? Bases are substances which can neutralise an acid, forming a salt and water
? Examples of common alkali
? Sodium hydroxide/lye (NaOH)
? Potassium hydroxide (KOH)
? Calcium hydroxide {Ca(OH)}
? Ammonia (NH3)
? Chemical indicators
? Phenolphthalein
¦ Colourless(acid)
¦ Pink(alkali)
? Litmus
¦ Red(acid)
¦ Blue(alkali)
? Methyl orange
¦ red(acid)
¦ yellow(alkali)
? Ionic equations
? State symbols (important)
? Cancel spectator ions after balancing
? In neutralization reaction water is only product
? Oxides
? Elements combining with O2
? Types of oxides
¦ Acidic(non-metal oxides)
¦ Basic(metal oxides)
¦ Neutral
¦ Amphoteric(both acid and base)
? Acidic oxides
? ? ? C + 02  CO2        +H2O  H2CO3
? ? ? S + O2  SO2       +H20  H2SO3
? ? ? 4P + 5O2  2P2O5    +H20  H3PO4
? ? ? N + O2  NO2       +H2O  HNO3
? Metal/Basic oxides
? ? 4Na + 02  2Na2O
? ? 2Mg + O2  2Mgo
? ? 4Fe + 3O2  2Fe2O3
? ? 2Cu + O2  2CuO
? ? CuO  + HCl  CuCl2 + H2O
? Amphoteric oxides
? Behave like both acid and base
? ZnO/Al2O3/PaO
? Neutral oxides
? Neither acid or base
? CO, N2O, H2O
Soluble salts Insoluble salts
All sodium
All potassium
All ammonium
All nitrates
All chlorides  except ? ? Lead(ll), Silver
All sulfates  except ? ? Barium, Calcium, Lead
Potassium,Sodium,Ammonium   except ? ? All Carbonates
Potassium, Sodium, Ammonium  except ? ? All hydroxides and oxides
? Precipitation
? Stir the 2 reactants with H20
? Heat to form precipitate
? Wash precipitate to remove impurities
? Dab dry
? Reaction with acids
? Fill the beaker with H2SO4 then add excess Zn powder until it dissolves. No more H2
bubbles
? Filter to remove unreacted Zinc powder
? Take filtrate and heat to concentrate salt
? Heat till crystallization point, test vy dipping a cold glass rod in filtrate. Stop heating when
crystals form on the rod(solution is saturated)
? Cool solution for crystallization and filter to collect crystals
? Wash and dry with filter paper and distilled water
? Solubility for reaction(acid+metal)
? ? K, Na, Ca  very reactive, too dangerous to react with acids
? ? Mg, Al, Zn, Fe, Pb  Suitable and moderately reactive
? ? Cu, Ag  too unreactive
? Titration
? Apparatus: pipette, burette, conical flask
? Pipette the base into the conical flask
? Add indicator(phenolphthalein) to see exactly how much acid and base is present
? Run acid from burette into conical flask drop by drop
? Till end/neutralisation point(observe indicator)
? Repeat without indicator with precise amounts for purity of product
? Heat, saturate, crystallize, cool, wash, dry
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1. What are the properties of acids and bases?
Ans. Acids have a sour taste, turn blue litmus paper red, and react with metals to produce hydrogen gas. Bases have a bitter taste, feel slippery, turn red litmus paper blue, and do not react with metals.
2. How are acids and bases classified?
Ans. Acids and bases are classified as strong or weak based on their ability to ionize in water. Strong acids and bases ionize completely in water, while weak acids and bases only partially ionize.
3. How are salts formed?
Ans. Salts are formed through the reaction between an acid and a base, known as neutralization. The hydrogen ions from the acid combine with the hydroxide ions from the base to form water, while the remaining ions form the salt.
4. What is the pH scale and how is it related to acids and bases?
Ans. The pH scale measures the acidity or basicity of a solution. Acids have a pH below 7, with lower values indicating stronger acids. Bases have a pH above 7, with higher values indicating stronger bases.
5. How do acids and bases react with indicators?
Ans. Acids turn blue litmus paper red and bases turn red litmus paper blue. Indicators such as phenolphthalein can also change color in the presence of acids or bases, helping to determine the pH of a solution.
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