Salts From Insoluble Bases Flashcards

1
Q

Alkalis are Part of a Larger Class of Compounds Called ________.

A

Bases.

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What are Bases?

A

Compounds that can Neutralise Acids, and Alkalis are those Bases that are Soluble in Water. Many Bases are Metal Oxides.

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Q

When you _______ an Acid with a Base, a ______ and Water are Formed.

A

React…Salt…

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What is the General Equation which Describes the Neutralisation Reaction?

A

Acid + Base —> A Salt + Water.

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5
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Salts are Made Up of ____________ Metal Ions and a Negative Ion From an ______.

A

Positive…Acid…

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The Positive Ions can come from a Metal, a Base or a ____________.

A

Carbonate.

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7
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Like All Ionic Compounds, Salts have no ___________ Charge.

A

Overall.

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