5.3 - Salts Flashcards

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How do we make soluble salts?

A

We make soluble salts by neutralising acids and crystallising the resulting solution.

Acid(aq) + Base(s)/Alkali(aq) → Salt(aq) + Water(l)

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What is the insoluble base method?

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This is the more common of the two ways of making a salt solution.
We do this when making salts that do not contain Na+, K+ or NH4+ ions.

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Method for making salts with insoluble base method?

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  1. Heat the acid. (hot acid has more energy so it reacts faster with the base)
  2. While stirring, add base until no more will dissolve. (this guarantees the base is in excess so that we know all the acid has been used up)
  3. Filter out the excess base
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What is the less common way of making a salt solution?

A

the titration method

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Method for making salts with titration method?

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  1. Perform a titration to measure the volumes of acid and alkali that neutralise each other.
  2. Repeat the titration, but this time:
    a. Don’t put the indicator in.
    b. Use the burette to add exactly the right volume for neutralisation.
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What do we do once we have a salt solution?

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perform crystallisation.

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What is the method of crystallisation?

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  1. Heat the salt solution until crystals just start forming. (this causes the solution to become saturated)
  2. Allow the solution to cool in anevaporating basin for a few days
  3. Filter out the crystals.
  4. Dry the crystals by dabbing them with filter paper.
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How can we make insoluble salts?

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We make insoluble salts by mixing solutions to make a precipitate.

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What is a precipitate?

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A precipitate (ppt) is an insoluble solid that forms inside a solution.

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Method for making insoluble salts via precipitation?

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  1. Filter out the salt precipitate. (the residue is the salt we want to keep. The filtrate is the leftover solution)
  2. Rinse the salt with water. (this washes off traces of the leftover solution. It doesn’t dissolve our salt because it’s insoluble)
  3. Dry the salt by dabbing it with filter paper. (this removes the last few traces of water, leaving us with a pure dry salt)
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