Making More Salts Flashcards

1
Q

What are the Two Important Reactions you can Use to Make Salts?

A
  • Reacting Solution of an Acid and an Alkali Together.

- Reacting an Acid with a Carbonate.

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When an Acid Reacts with an _________, a Neutralisation Reaction Takes Place.

A

Alkali.

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There is No _____ Given Off During the Reaction Between an Acid and an Alkali.

A

Gas.

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How do you Collect a Pure, Dry Sample of Crystals of Salt?

A
  • Carry out the Experiment with the Indicator Added to See How Much Acid Reacts Completely with the Alkali.
  • Run that Volume of Acid into the Solution of Alkali Again, but this Time without the Indicator.
  • Then Crystallise and Dry the Crystals of Salt From the Reaction Mixture.
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Metal ____________ React with Acids to Give a ______, Water, and Carbon Dioxide. What is the General Equation?

A

Carbonates…Salt…

Acid + A Carbonate —> A Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide.

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