Write the chemical equation for the reaction between:
a) iron and dilute sulphuric acid
Fe + H2SO4 --> FeSO4(aq) + H2
Iron + dilute sulphuric acid --> Iron sulphate(?) + Hydrogen
b) iron and dilute hydrochloric acid
Fe + HCl --> FeCl + H2
c) magnesium and dilute hydrochloric acid
Mg + HCl --> MgCl +H2
Friday, 3 January 2014
REcap - Acids and Bases
An acid is a substance that produces [positive] hydrogen ions (H+) when it is dissolved in water.
All acids contains hydrogen but not all compounds that have hydrogen is an acid.
Acids reacts with reactive metals to form hydrogen and a salt
(i.e., metal + acid --> salt + hydrogen)
(e.g., magnesium + dilute sulphuric acid --> magnesium sulfate + hyrdogen)
Name of salts from the acids --> Sulphuric --- sulphate
Nitric acid -- nitrate
Hydrochloric acid --- Chloride
Acids reacts with carbonates to produce salts, carbon dioxide and water
(i.e., Carbonate + acid --> salt + water + carbon dioxide)
(e.g., sodium carbonate + dilute hydrochloric acid --> sodium chloride + carbon dioxide + water)
Carbonate naming is same to salts
All acids contains hydrogen but not all compounds that have hydrogen is an acid.
Acids reacts with reactive metals to form hydrogen and a salt
(i.e., metal + acid --> salt + hydrogen)
(e.g., magnesium + dilute sulphuric acid --> magnesium sulfate + hyrdogen)
Name of salts from the acids --> Sulphuric --- sulphate
Nitric acid -- nitrate
Hydrochloric acid --- Chloride
Acids reacts with carbonates to produce salts, carbon dioxide and water
(i.e., Carbonate + acid --> salt + water + carbon dioxide)
(e.g., sodium carbonate + dilute hydrochloric acid --> sodium chloride + carbon dioxide + water)
Carbonate naming is same to salts
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