
Reactions of Acids and Salt Production
Students investigate the reactions of acids with metals, metal oxides, and carbonates. They will outline the required practical for making pure, dry soluble salts.
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Students investigate the reactions of acids with metals, metal oxides, and carbonates. They will outline the required practical for making pure, dry soluble salts.
Key Questions
- What are the general equations for acid reactions?
- How do we prepare a pure, dry sample of a soluble salt?
- What is the difference between a strong and a weak acid?
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