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C4a                                 Acids and Bases

                                               neutral
                           Acidic                                   Basic (alkaline)

               1       2   3   4    5     6      7       8      9    10    11   12     13     14
              strong                    weak   neutral   weak                           strong


•   Solutions with a pH of ________ than 7 are acids.

•   Solutions with a pH of ________ than 7 are alkalis/bases.

•   Solutions with a pH of 7 are_________________.


HIGHER


                                         What is an acid?

Look at the formulae of these acids.                      Hydrochloric acid             HCl
                                                          Sulphuric acid                H2SO4
What element do they all have in common?
                                                          Nitric acid                    HNO3
                                                          Phosphoric acid               H3PO4


Definition:




                                        What is an alkali?

Definition:



What is the difference between an alkalis and a base?

We often use the words base and alkali to describe the same chemicals. The difference

is that an alkali is a base that _______________ in water.


                                                                                     Alkalis – water
                                                                                     soluble bases




                                                                                          Bases
                                                                                          s
Neutralisation

   •     An acid can be neutralised by adding enough _____________

   •     An alkali can be neutralised by adding enough _____________

   •     Adding acid to alkali makes the pH go _________

   •     Adding alkali to acid makes the pH go _________



General equation for neutralisation:




HIGHER         Ionic equation for neutralisation:




Uses of sulfuric acid:

   1.

   2.

   3.
Making Salts

         Summary

         Everything on this page has been studied before but if it is not familiar you MUST learn
         it!



                 Acids to Learn
   Hydrochloric acid            HCl
   Sulphuric acid               H2SO4
   Nitric acid                  HNO3
   Phosphoric acid              H3PO4




                                                                Alkalis – water
Salts                                                           soluble bases
Compounds formed between
a metal and the non-metal
part of an acid in a
neutralisation reaction


                                                                         Bases
     Acid            Name of salt

     HCl             chloride
     H2SO4           sulphate
     HNO3            nitrate
     H3PO4           phosphate




 metal           +     acid                              salt     +       hydrogen

 metal oxide +         acid                              salt     +       water

 metal hydroxide + acid                                  salt     +       water

 Metal carbonate + acid                               salt + water + carbon dioxide
Reacting acids with bases and carbonates

The following are all of the names and symbols that the examiners can expect you to know.
Any of these acids could react with any of the bases or carbonates in a neutralisation reaction



          Acids                                    Bases                       Carbonates
sulfuric acid                           potassium hydroxide            sodium carbonate
nitric acid                             sodium hydroxide               calcium carbonate
hydrochloric acid                       copper oxide
                                        ammonia



         Acids                                    Bases                        Carbonates
         H2SO4                                    KOH                            Na2CO3
         HNO3                                     NaOH                           CaCO3
          HCl                                      CuO
                                                   NH3


   Reactions with Sulfuric Acid                       Don’t forget state symbols:   (aq)   (g)       (s)    (l)



   sulfuric acid + potassium hydroxide                                                               +      water

     H2SO4 (aq) +       KOH(aq)                                                                      +      H2O(l)

   sulfuric acid + sodium hydroxide                                                              +         water

     H2SO4 (aq) +       NaOH (aq)                                                                +          H2O(l)

   sulfuric acid + copper (II) oxide                                                             +         water

     H2SO4 (aq) +       CuO(s)                                                                   +         H2O(l)

   sulfuric acid + ammonia

     H2SO4 (aq) +       NH3(aq)

   sulfuric acid + sodium carbonate                                      + water + carbon dioxide

     H2SO4 (aq) +       Na2CO3    (s)                                    + H2O(l)      +             CO2 (g)

   sulfuric acid + calcium carbonate                               + water + carbon dioxide

    H2SO4 (aq)      +    CaCO3    (s)                                      + H2O(l) + CO2 (g)
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   Reactions with Hydrochloric Acid                                                          t, d
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 Hydrochloric acid + potassium hydroxide                                                   ic!

      HCl(aq) +       KOH (aq)

  Hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide

      HCl(aq) +       NaOH   (aq)



  Hydrochloric acid + copper (II) oxide

      HCl(aq) +         CuO (s)

  Hydrochloric acid +             ammonia

      HCl(aq) +           NH3(aq)

  Hydrochloric acid + sodium carbonate

      HCl(aq) +       Na2CO3      (s)



  Hydrochloric acid + calcium carbonate

          HCl(aq) +      CaCO3          (s)




 Reactions with Sulfuric Acid
    nitric acid + potassium hydroxide



      nitric acid + sodium hydroxide



      nitric acid + copper (II) oxide



      nitric acid + ammonia



      nitric acid + sodium carbonate



      nitric acid + calcium carbonate



If you got through that lot turn to your nearest neighbour and give them a well deserved high-5 !
small
                                                                               beaker
Changing the pH
                                              small funnel
                                                                       dilute hydrochloric
1. Use a measuring cylinder to transfer                                acid
                                              burette clamp
   30 cm3 of dilute sodium hydroxide
   solution to a 250 cm3 beaker.
2. Fill a burette with dilute hydrochloric
   acid as shown in the diagram. By turning
   the burette tap slightly check that the
   solution is able to drip out of the tap
   steadily. Close the tap and record the                             100 cm3 beaker
   reading on the burette.                                            (acting as a drip-
                                                                      tray)




   Volume of HCl added    pH of solution         Volume of HCl         pH of solution
   from burette           in conical flask       added from burette    in conical flask
              0                                               15.5
            0.5                                               16.0
             1.0                                              16.5
             1.5                                              17.0
            2.0                                               17.5
            2.5                                               18.0
            3.0                                               18.5
            3.5                                               19.0
            4.0                                               19.5
            4.5                                               20.0
            5.0                                               20.5
            5.5                                               21.0
            6.0                                               21.5
            6.5                                               22.0
            7.0                                               22.5
            7.5                                               23.0
            8.0                                               23.5
            8.5                                               24.0
            9.0                                               24.5
            9.5                                               25.0
            10.0                                              25.5
            10.5                                              26.0
            11.0                                              26.5
            11.5                                              27.0
            12.0                                              27.5
            12.5                                              28.0
            13.0                                              28.5
            13.5                                              29.0
            14.0                                              29.5
            14.5                                              30.0
            15.0
Analysis of experiment


  1. Describe how the pH changes over the course of the experiment as the acid is
     added to the alkali.
  2. On the graph of your data mark the point on the curve where the pH is 7. What do
     you notice about the position of this point?
  3. At what point on your graph is acid in excess? Explain your answer. (H)
  4. The products of this neutralisation reaction are sodium chloride solution and
     water. Write a word equation for the reaction.
  5. Write a symbol equation for the reaction. (H)
  6. Suggest how the pH of a dilute solution of hydrochloric acid changes when a
     solution of sodium hydroxide is added to it until the sodium hydroxide is in excess.
     (H)
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C4a Acids And Bases

  • 1. C4a Acids and Bases neutral Acidic Basic (alkaline) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 strong weak neutral weak strong • Solutions with a pH of ________ than 7 are acids. • Solutions with a pH of ________ than 7 are alkalis/bases. • Solutions with a pH of 7 are_________________. HIGHER What is an acid? Look at the formulae of these acids. Hydrochloric acid HCl Sulphuric acid H2SO4 What element do they all have in common? Nitric acid HNO3 Phosphoric acid H3PO4 Definition: What is an alkali? Definition: What is the difference between an alkalis and a base? We often use the words base and alkali to describe the same chemicals. The difference is that an alkali is a base that _______________ in water. Alkalis – water soluble bases Bases s
  • 2. Neutralisation • An acid can be neutralised by adding enough _____________ • An alkali can be neutralised by adding enough _____________ • Adding acid to alkali makes the pH go _________ • Adding alkali to acid makes the pH go _________ General equation for neutralisation: HIGHER Ionic equation for neutralisation: Uses of sulfuric acid: 1. 2. 3.
  • 3. Making Salts Summary Everything on this page has been studied before but if it is not familiar you MUST learn it! Acids to Learn Hydrochloric acid HCl Sulphuric acid H2SO4 Nitric acid HNO3 Phosphoric acid H3PO4 Alkalis – water Salts soluble bases Compounds formed between a metal and the non-metal part of an acid in a neutralisation reaction Bases Acid Name of salt HCl chloride H2SO4 sulphate HNO3 nitrate H3PO4 phosphate metal + acid salt + hydrogen metal oxide + acid salt + water metal hydroxide + acid salt + water Metal carbonate + acid salt + water + carbon dioxide
  • 4. Reacting acids with bases and carbonates The following are all of the names and symbols that the examiners can expect you to know. Any of these acids could react with any of the bases or carbonates in a neutralisation reaction Acids Bases Carbonates sulfuric acid potassium hydroxide sodium carbonate nitric acid sodium hydroxide calcium carbonate hydrochloric acid copper oxide ammonia Acids Bases Carbonates H2SO4 KOH Na2CO3 HNO3 NaOH CaCO3 HCl CuO NH3 Reactions with Sulfuric Acid Don’t forget state symbols: (aq) (g) (s) (l) sulfuric acid + potassium hydroxide + water H2SO4 (aq) + KOH(aq) + H2O(l) sulfuric acid + sodium hydroxide + water H2SO4 (aq) + NaOH (aq) + H2O(l) sulfuric acid + copper (II) oxide + water H2SO4 (aq) + CuO(s) + H2O(l) sulfuric acid + ammonia H2SO4 (aq) + NH3(aq) sulfuric acid + sodium carbonate + water + carbon dioxide H2SO4 (aq) + Na2CO3 (s) + H2O(l) + CO2 (g) sulfuric acid + calcium carbonate + water + carbon dioxide H2SO4 (aq) + CaCO3 (s) + H2O(l) + CO2 (g)
  • 5. Do yo bes ur Reactions with Hydrochloric Acid t, d on’t pan Hydrochloric acid + potassium hydroxide ic! HCl(aq) + KOH (aq) Hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide HCl(aq) + NaOH (aq) Hydrochloric acid + copper (II) oxide HCl(aq) + CuO (s) Hydrochloric acid + ammonia HCl(aq) + NH3(aq) Hydrochloric acid + sodium carbonate HCl(aq) + Na2CO3 (s) Hydrochloric acid + calcium carbonate HCl(aq) + CaCO3 (s) Reactions with Sulfuric Acid nitric acid + potassium hydroxide nitric acid + sodium hydroxide nitric acid + copper (II) oxide nitric acid + ammonia nitric acid + sodium carbonate nitric acid + calcium carbonate If you got through that lot turn to your nearest neighbour and give them a well deserved high-5 !
  • 6. small beaker Changing the pH small funnel dilute hydrochloric 1. Use a measuring cylinder to transfer acid burette clamp 30 cm3 of dilute sodium hydroxide solution to a 250 cm3 beaker. 2. Fill a burette with dilute hydrochloric acid as shown in the diagram. By turning the burette tap slightly check that the solution is able to drip out of the tap steadily. Close the tap and record the 100 cm3 beaker reading on the burette. (acting as a drip- tray) Volume of HCl added pH of solution Volume of HCl pH of solution from burette in conical flask added from burette in conical flask 0 15.5 0.5 16.0 1.0 16.5 1.5 17.0 2.0 17.5 2.5 18.0 3.0 18.5 3.5 19.0 4.0 19.5 4.5 20.0 5.0 20.5 5.5 21.0 6.0 21.5 6.5 22.0 7.0 22.5 7.5 23.0 8.0 23.5 8.5 24.0 9.0 24.5 9.5 25.0 10.0 25.5 10.5 26.0 11.0 26.5 11.5 27.0 12.0 27.5 12.5 28.0 13.0 28.5 13.5 29.0 14.0 29.5 14.5 30.0 15.0
  • 7. Analysis of experiment 1. Describe how the pH changes over the course of the experiment as the acid is added to the alkali. 2. On the graph of your data mark the point on the curve where the pH is 7. What do you notice about the position of this point? 3. At what point on your graph is acid in excess? Explain your answer. (H) 4. The products of this neutralisation reaction are sodium chloride solution and water. Write a word equation for the reaction. 5. Write a symbol equation for the reaction. (H) 6. Suggest how the pH of a dilute solution of hydrochloric acid changes when a solution of sodium hydroxide is added to it until the sodium hydroxide is in excess. (H)