2.1.4 acids Flashcards
what is an acid
an acid is a proton donor
what is a base
a base is a proton acceptor
what is an alkali
an alkali is a base that release OH- ions in a solution
what is different between a strong acid and a weak acid
a strong acid can fully dissociate into H+ and A- ions in a solution where as a weak acid can only partly dissociate in a solution
what is different between a strong base and a weak base
a strong acid can fully dissociate into A+ and OH- ions in a solution where as a weak acid can only partly dissociate in a solution
what is the reaction between acids and bases called
neuralisation
what is the equation for neutralisation
H+ + OH- → H2O
what is formed reacting an acid with a metal carbonate
carbon dioxide, metal salt and water
what is formed reacting an acid with a base
water and salt
what is formed reacting an acid with a metal
metal salt and hydrogen
what is formed reacting an acid with a metal oxide
metal salt and water
what is formed reacting an acid with a metal hydroxide
metal salt and water
what is formed reacting an acid with a ammonia
ammonium salt
what is the process for an acid base titration
fill biuret with solution of known concentration and slowly add to 25cm3 of the unknown concentration until the end point of the reaction is reached
repeat until we have concordant results
how do we calculate the unknown concentration from a titration
- find moles of known
- use the balanced equation to find moles of the unknown
- then use concentration = moles / volume to find the concentration