3.4.4 Acid + Base reaction Flashcards
1
Q
What do bases form when reacting with acid?
A
Salt and water
2
Q
Acid + Base —>
A
Salt + Water
3
Q
What is an observation of the base + acid reaction?
A
The base disappears
4
Q
Why does the base disappear in an acid + base reaction?
A
It is used up
5
Q
How to make soluble salt crystals with an acid + base reaction, from an insoluble base?
A
- Add excess base to hot acid. Hot acid has more energy so it will react faster with the base.
- Filter out the excess base. The salt solution is the filtrate and is collected in an evaporating basin.
- Heat the salt solution until the crystals start to form around the edges. This saturates the solution so that crystals form more efficiently.
- Leave the salt solution to crystallise. Evaporation of water allows crystals to form.
- Dry the crystals by dabbing them with a paper towel.