Neutralisation Flashcards

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Neutalisation Reaction

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Reacting an acid and a base to produce salt and water.

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Acid + Base =

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Salt + Water

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Acid + Carbonate =

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Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide

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4
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Acid + Metal =

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Salt + Hydrogen Gas

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5
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Titration

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A laboratory technique that is used to find out the exact volume of acid needed to neutralise a base.

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Equipment

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  1. Retort Stand
  2. Burette
  3. Pipette
  4. Conical Flask
  5. White Tile
  6. Bunsen Burner
  7. Tripod
  8. Wire Gauze
  9. Beakers
  10. Funnel
  11. Evaporating Dish
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Step 1

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Transfer 25cm3 of dilute sodium hydroxide into a conical flask using a pipette.

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Step 2

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Add three drops of litmus indicator to the conical flask and place it on a white tile.

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Step 3

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Using a funnel fill the burette to the 0cm3 mark with the dilut hydrochloric acid.

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Step 4

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Slowly and with continuous swirling of the conical flask add the acid from the burette until the indicator just changes colour. Note the volume of the acid added.

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