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level: Acids and Bases

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level questions: Acids and Bases

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What ions do acids form when dissolved in water?Acids form H+ ions when dissolved in water
What ions do alkalis form when dissolved in water?Alkalis form OH- ions when dissolved in water
What's the difference between strong and weak acids in terms of ionisation?Strong acids - fully ionise in aqueous solutions (hydrochloric, sulfuric and nitric acid) Weak acids - partly ionise in aqueous solutions (carbonic, ethanoic and citric acid), the reversible arrow (shown below) indicates a reversible reaction meaning only a fraction of the acid ionises
What happens when acids ionise?They split, releasing H+ EG, HCl -> H^(+) + Cl^(-)
What is the difference between an alkali and a base?Base - any substance that reacts with an acid forming a salt Alkali - any SOLUBLE substance that reacts with an acid forming a salt
Describe the relationship between the PH value of an acid and the concentration of hydrogen ions.As the PH scale decreases by 1 unit, the concentration of hydrogen ions increases ×10
Why is it better to use a PH probe rather than universal indicator when measuring PH?PH probes are more accurate as they don't require human judgement (guessing the colour shade)
What are acids and bases?Acids - substances that forms aqueous solutions with a PH less than 7 (this is because they release H+ ions in water) Bases - substances with PH greater than 7 (if a base dissolves in water, it is an alkali)