Chemistry 4.2 Revision

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Chemistry 4.2 Reactions with Acids
Q. What are the products of a reaction between acid and a metal
A salt plus Hydrogen ions.
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Chemistry 4.2 Reactions with Acid
Q. What are the 3 types of acid and their corresponding salts
A. Hydrochloric acid which makes a metal chloride. Nitric acid which makes a metal nitrate and sulfuric acid which makes a metal sulphate.
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Chemistry 4.2 Reactions with acids
Q. What is the difference between a base and an alkali
A. Both neutralise acids but alkalis are soluble in water.
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Chemistry 4.2 Reactions with acids
Q. What is the difference between a strong and weak acid
A. Strong acids are completely ionised in water whereas weak acids are only partially ionised.
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Chemistry 4.2 Reactions with acids
Q. What is the difference between concentrated and dilute.
A. Concentrated means the substance contains little water and dilute means the opposite.
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Chemistry 4.2 Reactions with acids
Q. What is titration
A. Titration is letting an alkali drip into an acidic substance to calculate how much is needed before it neutralises.
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Chemistry 4.2 Reactions with Acid
Q. What are the 3 types of acid and their corresponding salts

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A. Hydrochloric acid which makes a metal chloride. Nitric acid which makes a metal nitrate and sulfuric acid which makes a metal sulphate.

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Chemistry 4.2 Reactions with acids
Q. What is the difference between a base and an alkali

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Q. What is the difference between a strong and weak acid

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Chemistry 4.2 Reactions with acids
Q. What is the difference between concentrated and dilute.

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