Chemistry: Year 9 Term 4: Other Ways of Making Salts

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Define "base" (2)
A compound which neutralises an acid
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Define "alkali"
A base soluble in water
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Acid + base --> (2)
A salt + water
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The ions from a metal are always what? (1)
Positive
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The ions from an acid are always what? (1)
Negative
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H+ and OH- from acids and alkalis combine to form what during neutralisation? (1)
Water (H2O)
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What helps you decide when an acid/alkali reaction is complete? (1)
Addition of an indicator
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Limestone is mostly made of what, meaning it corrodes outside easily? (1)
Calcium carbonate
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Acid + carbonate --> (3)
A salt + water + CO2
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eg. Hydrochloric acid + Calcium carbonate --> (3)
Calcium chloride + water + CO2
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Are metal carbonates usually soluble/insoluble in water? (1)
Insoluble
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The ions from a metal are always what? (1)

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The ions from an acid are always what? (1)

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