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100

What is the law of conservation of mass

Mass cannot be created or destroyed, only rearranged.

The same number and type of atoms in the reactants are in the products 

100

What is pH 7? provide an example 

The pH a solution moves towards during neutralisation. 

Water (H2O)

100

The word equation for a neutralisation reaction.

Acid + Base → Metal Salt + Water?

100

This gas is produced when  acid reacts with carbonate.

This is Carbon Dioxide (CO2) 

100

This solution is used to test for carbon dioxide.

Limewater (Calcium Hydroxide) 

200

Why would mass appear not to be conserved in a Neutralisation reaction 

The gas has escaped 

200

Write the net ionic equation showing how water forms.

H⁺ + OH⁻ → H₂O

200

What is the acid  found in vinegar.

Ethanoic Acid 

200

In class, Tom combined 40g of baking soda with 110g of vinegar in a sealed container.  After watching the reaction, how can Tom know the mass of the products without measuring them?

He can add the mass of the reactants:

40g + 110g = 150g

200

What type of ions do bases contain 

OH (hydroxide ions) OR CO (Carbonate ions)

300

Found on the left hand side of the equation 

Reactant

300

Why does the pH increase when NaOH is added to an acid?

OH⁻ ions remove H⁺ ions, reducing acidity.

300

How do you identify an acid from a base? 

WHAT observation would you see when you test a strong acid from a weak acid AND when you test a strong base from weak base. What colour would a neutral substance turn. 

Use universal indicator, UI will turn red if an acid is strong, a weak acid will turn yellow. A strong base will go purple and a weak base will go blue. Neutral substance (H2O) will turn green. 

300

What is the difference between an open system and a closed system?

A closed system is all contained and no mass can escape, whereas a open system means that things such as gas can escape into the atmosphere 

300

Acids contain this type of ion

H+ (hydrogen)

400

The right hand side of the arrow 

product

400

A student reacts sulfuric acid with sodium hydroxide.

Name the salt formed.

Sodium sulfate

400

The observation when carbon dioxide is bubbled through limewater.

Limewater turns cloudy/milky

400

Describe what happens to the atoms in a chemical reaction.

The atoms get rearranged to form one or more new substances.

400

How does water form in neutralisation 

The H+ ions from the acid combines with OH ions to produce H+OH ->H2O

500

What is wrong with this chemical equation?

2H2 + O2 --> 3H2O

Its not balanced 

there are more H on the products (6) as well as oxygen (3) 

reactants 4 hydrogen and 2 oxygen


500

Why would you add excess metal oxide to an acid during the reaction 

To ensure all the acid reacts and is completely neutralised.

500

Explain how you would isolate the salt from Hydrochloric acid reacting with copper oxide. AND What is the salt that forms at the end? 

The solution is filtered and evaporated. This metal salt is formed. copper chloride

500

Put these steps in order: 

A. Evaporate water
B. Add excess metal oxide
C. Filter excess solid
D. Heat acid

D → B → C → A

500

What ions form the salt in neutralisation

HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H2O

the negative from the acid and the positive from the base 


Na - from the base (positive ion)

Cl - from the acid (negative ion)

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