Acids and Alkalis Flashcards
How can you detect whether a substance is a strong acid or a strong alkali using a universal indicator?
Red - strong acid
Yellow- Weak acid
Green neutral
Light blue - weak alkali
Blue/purple - Strong alkali
How is water formed in a reaction between an acid and an alkali?
H+ Ions from acid react with OH- ions from alkali
How can you measure pH
Using a universal indicator
What happens if you react an acid and a base together?
A neutralisation reaction which produces salt and water
What are some examples of acids and bases?
Hydrochloric acid
Sulfuric acid
Nitric acid
Bases:t
Sodium hydroxide
Calcium carbonate
why does mixing an acid and an alkali create a neutral substance?
Acids form hydrogen (H+) ions when they dissolve in water.
Alkalis form hydroxide (OH-) ions when they dissolve in water.
H+ and OH- ions combine to form H2O, otherwise known as water!
Water is a neutral substance so an acid and an alkali neutralise each other.
what is the difference between strong and weak acids?
A strong acid ionises completely in water
A weak acid partially ionises in water
Each time the pH increases by 1, how much does the concentration of hydrogen ions change by?
For an increase in pH, the solution is less acidic so the concentration of hydrogen ions gets 10x lower.
For a decrease in pH, the solution is more acidic, so the concentration of hydrogen ions gets 10x higher
What is a titration?
- How much acid is used to neutralise a base
- the vertical point shows where the solution is neutral and is the end point of titration
- When an acid is added to a base. the pH decreases.
- When a base is added to an acid , the pH increases