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Chemsheets KS3 066 Acids Bases 1

The document contains questions about acids and bases including their definitions and reactions. It asks about examples of acid-base reactions, using pH indicators, and completing word equations for common acid-base reactions. It also discusses safely treating acid spills.

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Chemsheets KS3 066 Acids Bases 1

The document contains questions about acids and bases including their definitions and reactions. It asks about examples of acid-base reactions, using pH indicators, and completing word equations for common acid-base reactions. It also discusses safely treating acid spills.

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1) a) What is a base? . ..

(1)

b) What is an alkali? ........... (1)

c) What is the reaction between an acid and a base called? (1)

d) Give two everyday examples of reactions between acids and bases.

1 .

2 (2)

2) a) Match the descriptions below to the pH's in this list: 2 5 7 9 13 (2)

description neutral very alkaline slightly acidic slightly alkaline very acidic

pH

b) i) Litmus indicator could not distinguish between solutions of pH 2 and 5. Explain why. .

. (1)

ii) Name an indicator that could. ............ (1)

3) Complete the following word equations:

a) zinc + nitric acid → . (2)

b) hydrochloric acid + copper carbonate → (2)

c) sulfuric acid + sodium oxide → (2)

d) potassium hydroxide + sulfuric acid → (2)

e) hydrochloric acid + lithium carbonate → . (2)

f) magnesium oxide + nitric acid → . (2)

g) sulfuric acid + strontium → . (2)

h) potassium carbonate + sulfuric acid → .............. (2)

i) rubidium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid → .. (2)

4) a) Why should you not add an alkali to an acid spill? ...............

.. (2)

b) Give two safer ways of treating acids spills.

1 ...

2 . (2)

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