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Page 1 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) Page 2 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 Page 3 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 Page 4 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, dryRead More
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