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1 Answer these questions in the back of your book. What is a chemical reaction? What is a physical reaction? What is an acid? What is an alkali? What is a base? What does neutral mean? What does neutralisation mean?

2 Objectives To be able to test chemicals and decide if they are acid/alkali/basic/neutral. To be able to record chemical reactions in word and symbol equations.

3 Weak acids, like lemon juice and vinegar, taste sour. Strong acids are corrosive and can “eat away” at metal, stone and flesh! Acids turns blue litmus paper red. Acids have a pH of less than 7. Acids can be neutralized with alkalis. Facts about acids

4 Alkalis feel soapy and are used in household cleaning materials. Strong alkalis are caustic. Alkalis turn red litmus paper blue. Alkalis have a pH of more than 7. Alkalis can be neutralized with acids. Facts about alkalis

5 pH scale http://www.phschool.com/atschool/science_activity_library/images/acids_and_bases_phscale.jpg

6 Testing the pH of chemicals Practical

7 There are a wide variety of indictors Universal Indicator Litmus Phenolphthalein Methyl orange

8 Neutralisation Compounds of alkali metals called salts can be made by reacting solutions of their hydroxides, which are alkaline, with acids. The general equation is:

9 Names of salts When we replace the hydrogen in an acid by a metal, we get a salt. AcidName in saltExample Hydrochloric Sulphuric Nitric

10 Symbol equations No atoms are created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. There should be the same number of atoms of each type of element each side of the equation. Nitric acid + potassium hydroxide potassium nitrate + water

11 State symbols (s) (l) (g) (aq)

12 You try Measure 20cm 3 of hydrochloric acid into a beaker. Add a few drops of UI sol n. Using a pipette, add sodium hydroxide to the acid. Observe please note that an indicator can be used to show when acidic and alkaline solutions have completely reacted to produce a neutral salt solution. Write a word and balanced symbol equation for the reaction (can you add state symbols?).

13 Plenary – true or false? 1. Bases and alkalis are the same. 2. Acids have a pH of less than 7. 3. Neutralisation reactions always produce water. 4. Symbol equations must always be balanced. 5. (aq) means liquid.

14 Homework – complete the following: Hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide Sulphuric acid + potassium hydroxide Nitric acid + Lithium hydroxide Hydrochloric acid + potassium hydroxide Sulphuric acid + sodium hydroxide


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