Acids and Alkalis Flashcards

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How can you detect whether a substance is a strong acid or a strong alkali using a universal indicator?

A

Red - strong acid
Yellow- Weak acid

Green neutral

Light blue - weak alkali
Blue/purple - Strong alkali

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How is water formed in a reaction between an acid and an alkali?

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H+ Ions from acid react with OH- ions from alkali

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3
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How can you measure pH

A

Using a universal indicator

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What happens if you react an acid and a base together?

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A neutralisation reaction which produces salt and water

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What are some examples of acids and bases?

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Hydrochloric acid
Sulfuric acid
Nitric acid

Bases:t

Sodium hydroxide
Calcium carbonate

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why does mixing an acid and an alkali create a neutral substance?

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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.

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7
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what is the difference between strong and weak acids?

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A strong acid ionises completely in water
A weak acid partially ionises in water

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Each time the pH increases by 1, how much does the concentration of hydrogen ions change by?

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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

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What is a titration?

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  • 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
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