C4 - Acids And Redox Flashcards

1
Q

What is the formula for hydrochloric acid

A

HCl

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2
Q

What is the formula for sulphuric acid

A

H2SO4

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3
Q

What is the formula for nitric acid

A

HNO3

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4
Q

What is the formula for ethanoic acid

A

CH3COOH

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5
Q

What is the order of elements that oxidation states are signed in

A

Fluorine, group one, hydrogen, oxygen

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6
Q

Define acid

A

Releases H plus ions in aqueous solution (proton donors)

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7
Q

Define base

A

React with acids by accepting H plus ions to form salts (proton acceptor)

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8
Q

Define alkali

A

A soluble base which releases OH minus ions in aqueous solution

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9
Q

Acid + metal

A

Salt + hydrogen

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10
Q

Acid + metal oxide

A

Salt and water

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11
Q

Acid and metal hydroxide

A

Salt and water

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12
Q

Acid + carbonates

A

Salt plus water plus carbon dioxide

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13
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Acid and hydrogen carbonate

A

Salt, water, carbon dioxide

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14
Q

Acid plus ammonia

A

Ammonia salt

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15
Q

What is meant by the term “salt”?

A

When an H+ ion is replaced by a metal ion (or ammonium ion)

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