RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Acids and Bases, Exercise 4: Q

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RoseMarie Gallagher Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Acids and Bases, Exercise 4: Q

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Questions from RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Acids and Bases, Exercise 4: Q with Hints & Solutions

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Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

What is an ionic equation?

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Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

Hydrochloric acid is neutralised by a solution of potassium hydroxide. What do you expect the ionic equation for this neutralisation reaction to be? Write it down.

HARD
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

What are spectator ions? Explain in your own words.

MEDIUM
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

An H+ ion is just a proton. Explain why. (Do a drawing?)

MEDIUM
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
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Acids act as proton donors. What does that mean?

MEDIUM
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

Bases act as proton acceptors. Explain what that means.

MEDIUM
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

Neutralisation is not a redox reaction. Explain why, using the word proton in your answer.

HARD
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

Hydrochloric acid is neutralised by a solution of sodium carbonate. Write the ionic equation for this reaction.