C3.3 Flashcards

1
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What is a redox reaction?

A

A reaction where a reduction and oxidation occurs at the same time

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2
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What is a reduction?

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Loss of oxygen from a substance or gain of electrons

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3
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What is oxidation?

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Gain of oxygen by a substance or loss of electrons

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4
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What is reducing agent?

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The compound that reduces the other (removes the oxygen from the substance to itself)

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5
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What is the oxidising agent?

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The compound that oxidised the other (it is getting reduced by oxidizing the other)

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6
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What is an acid?

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Substance that releases hydrogen ions when dissolving in water to make an aqueous solution

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7
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What is a base?

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Substance that neutralises acids
If a base can dissolve in water it is also an alkali

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8
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What is an alkali?

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Releases hydroxide ions when dissolving innwsyer to form an aqueous solution

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9
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What is the pH of an acid?

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pH < 7

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10
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What is the pH of a neutral solution?

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pH = 7

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11
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What is the pH of an alkaline?

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pH > 7

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12
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What is neutralization?

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Reaction between an acid, base or an alkali to form a salt and water only
Salt made depends on the acid and base used
ACID + BASE > SALT + WATER

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13
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How does the pH change depending on what is added to what?

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If a base/alkali is added to an acid the pH goes from less than 7 to greater than 7
If an acid is added to a base/alkali the pH goes from greater than 7 to less than 7

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14
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How can you predict the salt made?

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If you know the acid and base/alkali used
The salts have two parts:
- first part is from the metal in the base or alkali
- second part comes from the acid used

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15
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What happens during neutralization in solution?

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Acids contain hydrogen ions
Alkaline solutions contain hydroxide ions
These react together to produce water
H + OH > H2O

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16
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What happens when acids react with carbonates?

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ACID + CARBONATE > SALT + WATER + CARBON DIOXIDE
The carbon dioxide is released as bubbles in the acid during the reaction

17
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What is effervescence?

A

Bubbling or fizzing

18
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What happens when acids react with metals?

A

ACID + METAL > SALT + HYDROGEN
The hydrogen is released as bubbles in the acid

19
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What is a dilute and concentrated acid?

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Dilute acid = low ratio of acid to volume of solution
Concentrated acid = contains a high ration of acid to volume

20
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What are weak and strong acids?

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Weak = partially ionized (only a small fraction of the molecules release hydrogen ions in an aqueous solution)
Normally not completed reactions (reversable arrow)
Strong = fully ionized (all molecules release hydrogen ions)

21
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How is pH linked to hydrogen ion concentration?

A

In an aqueous solution as the concentration of H ions increases by a factor of 10 the pH decreases by 1

22
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What pH would a concentrated acid have?

A

Lower pH

23
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What pH would a strong acid have?

A

Lower pH

24
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What is a pH titration curve?

A

Shows the effect on pH of changing the hydrogen ion concentration during a neutralisation reaction

25
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How to do the experiment to draw a pH titration curve?

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1) transfer 25cm^3 of dilute alkali to a beaker
2) estimate its pH using universal indicator solution and a colour chart or measure with a pH meter
3) add 1cm^3 of dilute acid, stir and record the pH
4) continue until you’ve added an excess of acid
5) plot a graph of pH against volume of acid added