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D. Crowley, 2007
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To know what happens when an acid reacts with a metal oxide Friday, August 14, 2015
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Today you are going to undertake an experiment with acid + metal oxide Using your sheet, list three things we may expect to see if a chemical reaction has taken place… Temperature change Fizzing pH change Colour change Gas given off
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So far, we have seen lots of reactions Using the sheet, see if you can note the correct answers metal + oxygen → metal oxide metal + water → metal hydroxide + hydrogen metal + acid → salt + hydrogen Today we are going to look at metal oxides + acid…
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Metal oxides are the compounds that form when a metal reacts with oxygen - they are all bases (alkali) metal + oxygen metal oxide copper + oxygen copper oxide magnesium + oxygen magnesium oxide sodium + oxygen ______ _____ iron + oxygen ____ _____
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Metal oxides are the compounds that form when a metal reacts with oxygen - they are all bases (alkali) metal + oxygen metal oxide copper + oxygen copper oxide magnesium + oxygen magnesium oxide sodium + oxygen sodium oxide iron + oxygen ____ _____
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Metal oxides are the compounds that form when a metal reacts with oxygen - they are all bases (alkali) metal + oxygen metal oxide copper + oxygen copper oxide magnesium + oxygen magnesium oxide sodium + oxygen sodium oxide iron + oxygen iron oxide
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Today you are going to react a metal oxide with acid, forming a salt + water The metal oxide we are going to use is copper oxide Metal oxides are bases (alkali) - what do you think will happen when you add this to an acid?
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Add small amounts of copper oxide in a beaker Add 25cm 3 sulphuric acid, and stir Keep adding, until some un-reacted copper oxide remains at the bottom Filter the solution, removing the un-reacted copper oxide Transfer the filtrate to an evaporating basin Heat gently, until about one third of the water has evaporated Leave the solution to cool, and examine the crystals…
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As the metal oxide is a base, it has neutralised the acid, leaving a salt + water Write down in your own words what the copper crystals looked like, followed by a word (and symbol) equation
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