C2 - Acids And Alkalis Flashcards

1
Q

What pH does the strongest acid have?

A

0.

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2
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What pH does the strongest alkali have?

A

14.

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3
Q

What is an indicator?

A

A dye that changes colour based on pH.

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4
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What is universal indicator?

A

A combination of dyes that gives the pH scale.

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5
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What is universal indicator useful for?

A

Estimating the pH of a solution.

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6
Q

What is an acid?

A

A substance with a pH of less than 7.

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7
Q

What ions do acids form in water?

A

H+.

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8
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What is a base?

A

A substance with a pH of greater than 7.

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9
Q

What is an alkali?

A

A base that dissolves in water.

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10
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What ions do alkalis form in water?

A

OH-.

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11
Q

What is the reaction between acids & bases?

A

Neutralisation.

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12
Q

What is the word equation for the reaction between acids & bases?

A

acid + base -> salt + water.

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13
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What is the ionic equation for the reaction between an acid & a base?

A

H+ + OH- -> H2O.

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14
Q

What pH will the products of a neutralisation reaction have?

A

7.

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15
Q

What colour will universal indicator go at the end of a neutralisation reaction?

A

Green.

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16
Q

What does (s) mean?

A

Solid.

17
Q

What does (l) mean?

A

Liquid.

18
Q

What does (g) mean?

A

Gas.

19
Q

What does (aq) mean?

A

Aqueous: dissolved in water.

20
Q

What is the pH scale?

A

A measure of how acidic or alkaline a solution is.

21
Q

Name an everyday use of neutralisation.

A

Indigestion tablets.