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Title: 5'2 Salts


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5.2 Salts
  • Salts are ionic compounds formed when acids
    bases react OR when oxides or carbonates react
    with acids OR when metals react with acids.
  • Table salt, (NaCl) is only one kind of salt
  • is found in seawater, salt lakes or rock
    deposits.
  • Salts are found in many things in batteries,
    explosives, fertilizers, multivitamins and many
    living cells

Salt crystals in Death Valley
2
Acid-Base Neutralization Metal Oxides
  • Neutralization reactions occur when an acid and a
    base react to produce a salt and water.
  • HCl(aq) NaOH(aq) ? NaCl(s) H2O( )
  • acid base salt
    water
  • Metal oxides react with water to form bases.
  • Na2O(s) H2O( ) ? 2NaOH(aq)

3
Non-Metal Oxides
  • Non-metal oxides react with water to form acids
  • SO2(g) H2O( ) ? H2SO3(aq)
  • Non-metal oxides are formed from the burning of
    fossil fuels
  • Add water in the atmosphere acid precipitation

The effects of acid rain on a forest
4
Acids and Metals
  • Acids and Metals
  • The most reactive metals, at the bottom of groups
    1 and 2, react vigorously with water and acids.
  • All other metals are less reactive than those in
    groups 1 and 2.
  • When metals do react with acids, H2 gas is
    usually released
  • 2HCl(aq) Mg(s) ? MgCl2(s) H2(g)

5
Acids and Carbonates
  • Acids and Carbonates
  • Carbonates (-CO3) neutralize acids, protecting
    locations with natural carbonate supplies from
    acid precipitation.
  • H2SO4(aq) CaCO3(s) ? CaSO4(s) H2O(l) CO2(g)
  • sulphuric calcium calcium water
    carbon
  • acid carbonate sulphate
    dioxide

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