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Acids and Bases

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What is the definition of an Acid?   A Proton (H+ Ion) Doner  
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What is the definition of an Base?   A Proton (H+ Ion) Acceptor  
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What is the definition of an Alkali?   A type of base that dissolves in water producing OH- ions  
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What is the formula for Sulphuric Acid?   H2SO4  
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What is the formula for Hydrochloric Acid?   HCL  
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What is the formula for Nitric Acid?   HNO3  
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What happens when an acid is added to water?   The acids splits into its component parts  
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Some common bases include Metal Oxides and Metal...   Hydroxides  
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What is the definition of an Ammonia?   NH3 is a gas that dissolves in water to produce a weak alkali solution  
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What is the definition of an Salt?   Is an Ionic Compound formed from an Acid when a H+ Ion is replaced by a metal ion or another positive ion  
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Sulphuric Acids produce...   Sulphate Salts  
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Salts are produced...   by the neutralisation reactions between acids and (bases, carbonates and Alkalis)  
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Acid + Carbonate ...   = Salt + Carbon Dioxide + Water  
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What can ammonia be used for?   Fertilisers, Explosives, Dyes and Fibers  
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