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Learn about how acids and bases interact, form salts and water in neutralisation reactions. Explore the ionisation of acids and bases in water through word equations. Engage in a lab activity on neutralisation practical.
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Acids & Bases Neutralisation
Acids & Bases ionise in water Acid in water: HCl(aq) -> H+(aq) + Cl-(aq) Base in water: NaOH(aq)-> Na+(aq) + OH-(aq) This means the ions can then mix together to form other compounds
Acid + Base -> Salt + Water When an acid is mixed with a base, a neutralisation reaction takes place, producing a salt + water. Eg. Chemical equation HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) -> NaCl(s) + H2O(aq) Word equation: hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide -> sodiumchloride + water
Your turn Predict the products of the following reactions. Write word equations. • HCl + Ca(OH)2 • H2SO4 + NaOH • HNO3 + LiOH Lab Activity: Neutralisation practical
While you’re evaporating the solution… Read from your textbook about; • strong and weak acids, • concentrated and dilute solutions of acids and bases Draw four diagrams to represent each of the above