3.4.4 Acid + Base reaction Flashcards

1
Q

What do bases form when reacting with acid?

A

Salt and water

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2
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Acid + Base —>

A

Salt + Water

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3
Q

What is an observation of the base + acid reaction?

A

The base disappears

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4
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Why does the base disappear in an acid + base reaction?

A

It is used up

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5
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How to make soluble salt crystals with an acid + base reaction, from an insoluble base?

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  • 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.
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