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Salts By Amy Badger
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Acid + Metal = Salt + Hydrogen
For example Sulphuric acid + Potassium hydroxide = Potassium sulphate + Hydrogen
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Acid+ Base = Salt + Water
For example Nitric acid + Potassium oxide = Potassium nitrate + water
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Acid + Alkali = Salt + Water
For example Hydrochloric acid + Potassium hydroxide = Potassium sulphate + Water
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Acid + Carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide
For example Sulphuric acid + Potassium carbonate = Potassium sulphate + Water + Carbon Dioxide
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Precipitation Precipitation is when you make insoluble salts by reacting two soluble salts. The salt is formed as a solid. This reaction is useful when we want to remove metal ions from polluted ions. For example: Lead nitrate + sodium chloride = Lead chloride+ sodium nitrate
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Solubility of salts All sodium, potassium and ammonium salts are soluble in water. All nitrates are soluble in water. All sulphates are soluble in water except: lead, barium and calcium sulphate. All chlorides are soluble In water except silver and lead chloride. All carbonates are insoluble in water except sodium, potassium and ammonium carbonate.
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Questions An acid plus a base equals what?
How do you make a salt, water and carbon dioxide? Precipitation is when you make insoluble salts by reacting what? Are nitrates soluble? Is Lead sulphate soluble?
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Answers Salt + Water Acid + Carbonate Two soluble salts Yes No
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