Acids
Bases
Neutralisation
Reactions with Metals
Miscellaneous
100

Acids have a pH _ than 7.

Lower

100

Bases are also called _ 

Alkalis

100

The name of the salt is a combination of the _ and the _

Metal and acid

100

A metal reacts with oxygen to create an _

Metal oxide

100

Calcium + oxygen

Calcium oxode

200

Acids usually taste _.

Sour

200

Bases have a pH _ 7.

Above

200

Potassium hydroxide + sulfuric acid

Potassium sulfate + water

200

A metal reacts with water and creates a _

Metal hydroxide and H2

200

Magnesium + water

Magnesium hydroxide + H2

300

Acids break down into _ ions when dissolved in water. 

Hydrogen

300

Bases break down into _ ions when dissolved in water.

Hydroxide (OH-)

300

Sodium oxide + nitric acid

Sodium nitrate + water

300

Metal carbonates react with acid to create a _ 

Salt, water and CO2

300

Iron hydroxide + hydrochloric acid

Iron chloride + water

400

Which is an acid:

HCl, H3PO4, H2SO4, HNO3

They're all acids

400

Which metal reactions act as bases?

Hydroxides, Oxides, and Carbonates

400

Lithium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid 

Lithium chloride + water

400

Lithium carbonate + hydrochloric acid 

Lithium sulfate + water + CO2

400

Sodium carbonate + sulfuric acid

Sodium sulfate + water + CO2

500

Sulfuric acid makes _ salts.
Nitric acid makes _
Hydrochloric acid makes _

Sulfate, Nitrate salts, Chloride salts

500

Acids react with bases to create a _ and _

Salt, water

500

Argon hydroxide + sulfate

Not a neutralisation reaction

500

Which is not a metal?

Na, Li, C, B

Carbon

500

Why does a neutralisation reaction create water?

The breakdown of H+ and OH- ions in acids and bases

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