4.7.3 Movement & Interaction- Acids &Alkalis Flashcards

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A solution has a pH of 11. The concentration of H+ ions increases by a factor of 10. What is the new pH?

A

10

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2
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How can the solid salt be collected from a soluble solution?

A

Heat it

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3
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In a reaction profile for an exothermic reaction where will the energy level for reactants be compared to the level for products?

A

Higher

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4
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In which type of reaction does a temperature increase occur?

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Exothermic

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5
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What is an alkali?

A

A soluble base

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6
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What is the charge of a chlorine ion?

A

-2

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7
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What is the charge on a hydrogen ion?

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+1

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8
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What salt will be produced when hydrochloric acid reacts with magnesium carbonate?

A

magnesium chloride

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9
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What type of current is used in mains electricity?

A

a/c

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10
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What type of ions do acids produce in aqueous solutions?

A

H+

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11
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What type of ions do metals form?

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Positive

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12
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What will the products of this reaction be lithium + magnesium oxide –>

A

magnesium + lithium oxide

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13
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Which gas is tested for using a lit splint?

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Hydrogen

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14
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Which is the correct order of reactivity?

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Lithium, sodium, magnesium, copper

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15
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Which of the following is not an example of a strong acid?

A

Ethanoic

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16
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Which of the following is not an example of a weak acid?

A

Nitric

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17
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What type of ion do all metals produce?

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Positive ions

18
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What are the products of a reaction between an acid and a metal?

A

A salt and Hydrogen

19
Q

Describe the test for hydrogen.

A

A burning spill is held in the gas and makes a squeaky pop sound.

20
Q

What are the products of a reaction between an acid and a metal carbonate?

A

A salt, water and carbon dioxide

21
Q

Describe the test for carbon dioxide.

A

Bubbling carbon dioxide through limewater turns it from clear to cloudy

22
Q

How is the name of a salt determined?

A

The name of the metal and the name of the acid used.

23
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What type of salt will be produced by hydrochloric acid?

24
Q

What type of acid is used to produced a nitrate salt?

A

Nitric acid

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What energy change occurs when bonds in reactants are broken?
Increase as energy is absorbed
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What energy change occurs when bonds in products are made?
Decrease as energy is given out
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What is an exothermic reaction?
A reaction where more energy is given out than taken in
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Give an example of an exothermic reaction.
Combustion respiration neutralisation
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What happens to temperature during an exothermic reaction?
Temperature increases
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What is an endothermic reaction?
A reaction that takes in more energy than it gives out
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Give an example of an endothermic reaction.
Photosynthesis thermal decomposition
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What happens to temperature during an endothermic reaction?
Temperature decreases
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What ion do acids produce when dissolved in water?
H+
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Why is nitric acid described as a strong acid?
It fully ionises in water
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Give an example of a weak acid.
Citric ethanoic carbonic
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What does a concentration of 3M mean?
3 moles of acid is dissolved in one litre of water
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A solution has a concentration of 2.5M. Is this concentrated or dilute?
Dilute
38
Explain your answer to Q5.
Concentrated solutions are above 5M
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Describe the properties of a 10M solution of ethanoic acid.
Weak & Concentrated
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Describe the properties of a 4M solution of sulphuric acid.
Strong, dilute acid