Acids and Bases (3). Bases are the oxides or hydroxides of metals. Contains either oxide ions (O...

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Acids and Bases (3)

Transcript of Acids and Bases (3). Bases are the oxides or hydroxides of metals. Contains either oxide ions (O...

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Acids and Bases (3)

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Bases and Alkalis

Bases are the oxides or hydroxides of metals. Contains either oxide ions (O2-) or hydroxide ions (OH-)

Base Formula Ions presentSodium oxide Na2O

Zinc oxide ZnO

Copper(II) oxide CuO

Magnesium hydroxide Mg(OH)2

Aluminium hydroxide Al(OH)3

Na+ ; O2-

Zn2+ ; O2-

Cu2+ ; O2-

Mg2+ ; OH-

Al3+ ; OH-

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The Definition of a Base

An base is a substance that reacts with an acid to give a salt and

water only.

Base + Acid Salt + Water

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Alkalis: Special Class of Bases

Soluble bases are called alkalis.

All alkalis are bases, but not all bases are alkalis.

Most bases are insoluble in water.

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The Definition of an Alkali

An alkali is a substance that produces hydroxide ions, OH- (aq)

in water.

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Laboratory Alkalis

Sodium hydroxide, NaOH Aqueous ammonia, NH3

Calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2

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Properties of Alkalis

Bitter taste and soapy feel. Hazardous

Concentrated solutions: Corrosive & burn skin (Caustic)

Dilute solutions: Irritants Acids change the colour of indicators.

Acids turn red litmus blue – a simple test for alkali.

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Chemical Reactions of Alkalis (1)

Alkalis react with acids to form a salt and water only.

Neutralisation reaction: The hydrogen ions (from the acid) and the hydroxide ions (from the alkali) react to form water.

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Chemical Reactions of Alkalis (1)

For example,

+ +

+ +

The ionic equation for any neutralisation reaction:

H+ (aq) + OH- (aq) H2O (l)

Sodium hydroxide

Hydrochloric acid

Sodium chloride

Water

WaterSodium

hydroxide Sulfuric acid Sodium sulfate

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Which one is not a neutralisation reaction?

Reaction (1)

Reaction (2)

Manganese (II) oxide

Hydrochloric acid

Manganese (II) chloride

Water+ +

Manganese (IV) oxide

Hydrochloric acid

Manganese (II) chloride

Water+ + Chlorine+

MnO (s) + 2HCl (aq) MnCl2 (aq) + H2O (l)

MnO2 (s) + 4HCl (aq) MnCl2 (aq) + 2H2O (l) + Cl2 (g)

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Chemical Reactions of Alkalis (2)

Alkalis heated with ammonium salts give off ammonia gas.

Alkali + Ammonium salt Ammonia + Water + Salt

Ammonia gas is recognized by its characteristic pungent smell.

Moist red litmus paper turns blue

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Chemical Reactions of Alkalis (3)

Alkalis react with solutions of metal ions Precipitation reaction:

Used as a test to identify metal ions in metal salts

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Strong Alkalis

When strong alkalis are added to water, they become OH-(aq) ions in solutions.

E.g. NaOH(s) Na+(aq) + OH-(aq) KOH(s) K+(aq) + OH-(aq)

water

water

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Weak Alkalis

When weak alkalis are added to water, only a small fraction of the molecules form OH-(aq) ions.

Most of the molecules remain unchanged.

E.g. NH3 (g) + H2O (l) NH4+ (aq) + OH- (aq)

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Uses of Alkalis

Alkalis, like acids, are common in our daily lives. To neutralise acids Dissolve grease

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Uses of Bases and Alkalis

Ammonia solution:- In window cleaning solutions- In fertilisers

Calcium oxide:- In neutralising acidic soil- To make iron, concrete and cement

Magnesium hydroxide:- In toothpaste to neutralise acid on teeth- In antacids to relieve indigestion

Sodium hydroxide:- In making soaps and detergents- In industrial-cleaning detergents

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So, what have you learnt?