Topic 4
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- Created on: 15-11-18 22:07
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Acids and Alkalis
Acid ions are H+
Alkali ions are OH-
The neutrailisation reaction is- acid + alkali = salt + water
This can also be shown as H+ + OH- = H2O
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Strong acids completely ionise in water whereas weak acids only partially ionise in water. If the concentraion of H+ ions is greater it means the rate of reaction will be much quicker, this is why strong acids with the same concentration as a weak acid will be more reactive (as…
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