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Acids, Bases and Salts (Chemistry 'O' level)

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Page 1: Acids, Bases and Salts (Chemistry 'O' level)

ACIDS, BASES & SALTSPREPARED BY: FAIZ ABDULLAH

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ACIDS

Properties

Definition

Commonacids

Reactions

Weak Vs. Strong

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DEFINITION

A compound which produces hydrogen ions, H+, when dissolved in water

Acid + H2O H+

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STRONG VS WEAK ACIDS

Strong acids IONIZED COMPLETELY in water

Weak acids IONIZED PARTIALLY in water

HCl

water

H+

H+

H+Cl-

Cl-

Cl-

Strong AcidDissociate completely

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WEAK ACIDS

water

CH3COOH

CH3COOH

CH3COOH

H+

H+

CH3COO-

CH3COO-

Weak acid doesNot dissociatecompletely

Ada CH3COOHMasih tetinggal

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COMMON ACIDS

HCl

H2SO4

HNO3

CH3COOH

Sulfuric Acid

Nitric Acid

Ethanoic Acid

Hydrochloric Acid

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PROPERTIESTaste: Sour taste

Litmus paper: Blue Red

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REACTIONS OF DILUTE ACIDS

1. Some METALS to give SALT and HYDROGEN gas

Zn + 2HCL ZnCl2 + H2

2. Bases to give SALT and WATER only

2NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + H2O

3. Carbonates and hydrogencarbonates (insoluble or soluble) to give salt, water and CO2 gas

CaCO3 + 2HCl CaCl2 + H2O + CO2

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IONS THAT ARE PRODUCED!

ACIDS BASES

H+ OH-

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BASES

Properties

Definition

Commonbases

Reactions

Weak Vs. Strong

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DEFINITION

Substance which reacts with an acid to form salt and water only

NEUTRALIZATION

ACIDS + BASE SALT + WATER

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REACTIONS

1) Reacts with acids to produce salt and water only

2) Ammonium salts to produce AMMONIA

NaOH + NH4Cl NaCl + NH3 + H2O

AMMONIA

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COMMON BASES

CaO

MgO

CuO

NaOH

NH3

Copper(II) Oxide

Calcium Oxide

Magnesium Oxide

Ammonia

Sodium Hydroxide

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THEN, WHAT IS AN ALKALI

Alkali are BASES THAT ARE SOLUBLE IN WATER

BASES

Soluble in water Insoluble in water

ALKALI

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ALKALI

PROPERTIES

Slippery

Turns Litmus paper:

Red Blue

Produces OH- when dissolved in water

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DISSOCIATION EXAMPLES (REMEMBER)

Alkali when dissolved in water

NaOH OH- + Na+ NaOH

water

Na+

Na+

Na+OH-

OH-

OH-

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WHAT IF WE TRY TO DISSOLVE AMMONIA GAS?

NH3 + H2O NH4+ + OH-

Do not forget OH-

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AGAIN, WHAT IS A WEAK ALKALI?

Weak Alkali when dissolved in water

NH3 + H2O NH4+ + OH- NH3

water

OH-

OH-NH4

+

NH4+

NH3

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NEUTRALIZATION

In neutralization, the H+ from the ACID and the OH- from the Alkali react to form water

H+ + OH- H2OEnergy

Energy is being released:EXOTHERMIC

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OXIDES

ACIDIC OXIDES- OXIDES THAT ARE ACIDIC

BASIC OXIDES- OXIDES THAT ARE BASIC

AMPHOTERIC OXIDES- OXIDES THAT ARE ACIDIC AND BASIC

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EXAMPLES OF OXIDES

BASIC ACIDIC

Na2O

CaO

Fe2O3

CO2

SO2

P4O10

Amphoteric

Al2O3

ZnO

H2O

CO, NONeutral

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INDICATORS

Substances that change COLORS in acidic and alkaline solutions

Litmus indicator

Red

Blue

Acids

Bases

Phenolphthalein

Colorless

Red/Pink

Acids

Base

These are used inTITRATION

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PH SCALE

pH is a number to show how acidic or alkaline a solution is

0 14

Superacidic

31 6 7 13108

Veryacidic

Becoming Less acidic

VeryLittleacidity

neutral

VeryLessalkaline

GettingLess basic

Super basic

Verybasic

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EXAMPLES OF NEUTRAL SOLUTION

• Pure Water• NaCl solution• Most soluble salts• Ethanol solution(not ethanoic acid)

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APPLICATION: PH IN SOIL

Soil

Most plants grow well almost neutral

Plants grow poorly in very highOr very low pH

Soil can become too acidic because:• Excessive use

of chemical fertilizers

• Acid rain from air pollution by sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides

How to fix an acidic soil?

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SALTSA salt is obtained from an acid when the H+ is replaced by metal ion or ammonium ion

H ClAcid

Na

Salt

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SOLUBILITY OF SALTS: MEMORIZE THIS PLEASE

Type of salts Soluble Insoluble

Carbonates (NH4)2CO3

Na2CO3

K2CO3

All the rest

Chlorides All the rest PbCl2AgCl

Nitrates All -

Sulfates All the rest BaSO4

PbSO4

(CaSO4 is slightly soluble)

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PRACTICESoluble Insoluble

K2SO4

Na2CO3

KNO3

Pb(NO3)2

BaSO4

CuSO4

BaCO3

AgCl

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HOW DO WE PREPARESALTS???

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CASE 1: I WANT TO MAKE AN INSOLUBLE SALT, PBCL2 (SOLID)

Step 1: think where PbCl2 comes from:

Pb

Cl2

Pb2+

Cl-

An aqueous solution (soluble)Pb(NO3)3

An aqueous solution (soluble)NaCl

Step: 2 Precipitation reaction

Pb(NO3)2(aq) + NaCl(aq) NaNO3(aq) + PbCl2(s)Soluble SolubleSoluble Insoluble

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ILLUSTRATION

water

Pb(NO3)2

solutionNaClsolution

Pb2+

NO3-

Na+

Cl-

Na+

Na+

NO3-

NO3-

NO3-

PbCl2 solid

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GETTING THE SALT HOW?

We have solid in a liquid

Na+

Na+

NO3-

NO3-

NO3-

PbCl2 solid

FILTRATION

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THIS IS HOW YOU GET PBCL2

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CASE 2: SOLUBLE SALTS

• 1. acid + excess metal/insoluble metal oxide/carbonate• 2. acid+ alkali

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HOW TO PREPARE SALTS

START

Is the salt soluble?

NO

YES React acid with metal/alkali/metal oxide/metal carbonate

Product soluble?

YESNO

Mix acid with excess metal/ metal oxide/metal carbonate

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WORK THIS OUT:I WANT TO MAKE COPPER SULFATE

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IONIC EQUATION FAIZ, DO IT ON THE BOARD