Acid, alkali and salts Flashcards
What is an acid?
Proton donor
HCl dissociates (breaks apart) in water to give H+ ions
What is a base?
A proton acceptor
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What is an alkali?
An alkali is a soluble base which dissociates in water making an OH- ion
Example NaOH is a soluble base, it dissociates into Na+ and OH- in water
Name three common acids
Hydrochloric acid
HCl
Sulphuric acid
H2SO4
Nitric acid
HNO3
Name three common alkali.
sodium hydroxide
NaOH
Potassium hydroxide
KOH
Ammonium hydroxide
NH4OH
What is the chemical formula for hydrochloric acid?
HCl
What is the chemical formula for sulphuric acid?
H2SO4
What is the chemical formula for nitric acid?
HNO3
Complete the general equation
Acid + Alkali –>
Acid + Alkali –> Salt + Water
Explain how an alkali can neutralise an acid.
You need to add an indicator such as phenolphthalein to a sample of the alkali. It will turn pink.
Add small drops of the acid using a pipette until one drop turn the solution from pink to colourless.
You now have equal numbers of H+ ions and OH- ions making H2O or water
Name three bases
Copper oxide
CuO
Aluminium oxide
Al2O3
Copper hydroxide
Cu(OH)2
What is the chemical formula for carbonic acid?
H2CO3
What colour is methyl orange in acid and alkali?
acid - red
alkali- yellow
Finish the general equation
Acid + metal carbonate –>
Spot the carbonate!
Think neutralisation + carbon dioxide
Acid + metal carbonate –> Salt + water + carbon dioxide
What colour is phenolphthalein in acid and alkali?
Acid - colourless
Alkali- pink