Chemical Changes Flashcards
How are metal oxides produced?
Metals react with oxygen to produce metal oxides. The reactions are oxidation reactions because the metals gain oxygen.
What is reduction in terms of oxygen.
reduction is the loss of oxygen
What is oxidisation in terms of oxygen?
the gain of oxygen
How are positive ions formed?
When metals react with other substances the metal atoms form positive ions. They are formed through the loss of electrons
What is the reactivity of a metal related to ?
The reactivity of a metal is related to its tendency to
form positive ions
What is the reactivity series?
Metals can be arranged in order of their reactivity
in a reactivity series.
What is the order of reactivity from most reactive to least?
Potassium , sodium, Lithium, Calcium, Magnesium, Carbon, Zinc , Iron, Hydrogen, Copper, Gold
What is displacement?
A more reactive metal can displace a less reactive metal from a compound
How can metals less reactive than carbon be extracted?
Metals less reactive than carbon can be extracted from their oxides by reduction with carbon.
Reduction involves the loss of oxygen
What is oxidation in terms of electrons?
Oxidation is the loss of electrons and reduction is the gain of electrons.
What do acids produce when reacted with some metals?
they produce salts and hydrogen
How are acids neutralised?
Acids are neutralised by alkalis (eg soluble metal hydroxides) and bases (eg insoluble metal hydroxides and metal oxides) to produce
salts and water, and by metal carbonates to produce salts, water and carbon dioxide.
What does the salt produced in any reaction between an acid and a base or alkali depend on?
- the acid used (hydrochloric acid produces chlorides, nitric acid produces nitrates, sulfuric acid produces sulfates)
- the positive ions in the base, alkali or carbonate.
How can soluble salts be made from acids?
Soluble salts can be made from acids by reacting them with solid insoluble substances, such as metals, metal oxides, hydroxides or
carbonates. The solid is added to the acid until no more reacts and the excess solid is filtered off to produce a solution of the salt.
How can salt solutions be made into solid salts?
Salt solutions can be crystallised to produce solid salts.