Acids, Bases And Salts (Nigeria Only)

Gbogbo ọrọ náà

Welcome to the comprehensive course material on Acids, Bases, and Salts!

In this section of Chemistry, we delve deep into the fundamental concepts that form the basis of chemical reactions and interactions in various substances. The overarching objectives of this topic are to understand and explain the Arrhenius concepts of acids and bases, as well as to explore the effects of acids and bases on indicators, metals such as Zn and Fe, and different types of salts.

Firstly, let's start by unraveling the Arrhenius concepts of acids and bases. According to Svante Arrhenius, an acid is a substance that dissociates in water to produce H3O+ ions, while a base dissociates to form OH- ions. Understanding this concept is crucial as it forms the foundation for recognizing and differentiating between acidic and basic substances.

Furthermore, the effects of acids and bases on various indicators, metals, and salts are paramount in practical chemistry. Acids and bases can exhibit distinct color changes on indicators, providing a visual cue for their presence and strength. When acids react with metals such as zinc (Zn) and iron (Fe), they can undergo chemical reactions that result in the production of hydrogen gas and metal salts.

Additionally, the interaction of acids with trioxocarbonate (IV) salts and hydrogen trioxocarbonate (IV) salts demonstrates the diverse reactivity of acids with different compounds. This helps us grasp the reactivity and behavior of acids in various chemical contexts.

Overall, mastering the concepts of acids, bases, and salts is essential for understanding the behavior of substances in chemical reactions, analyzing their properties, and predicting their reactivity in different scenarios. This course material will equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the intricate world of acids, bases, and salts in the realm of Chemistry.

Ebumnobi

  1. Identify and explain the Arrhenius concepts of acids and bases
  2. Explain the effects of acids and bases on indicators, metals Zn and Fe, as well as trioxocarbonate (IV) salts and hydrogen trioxocarbonate (IV) salts

Akọmọ Ojú-ẹkọ

The study of acids, bases, and salts is a fundamental aspect of chemistry, significantly impacting various fields such as medicine, agriculture, and industry. In this section, we will focus on the Arrhenius concepts of acids and bases, their effects on different indicators, and their reactions with metals and trioxocarbonate (IV) salts, specifically in the context of Nigeria.

Ayẹwo Ẹkọ

Ekele diri gi maka imecha ihe karịrị na Acids, Bases And Salts (Nigeria Only). Ugbu a na ị na-enyochakwa isi echiche na echiche ndị dị mkpa, ọ bụ oge iji nwalee ihe ị ma. Ngwa a na-enye ụdị ajụjụ ọmụmụ dị iche iche emebere iji kwado nghọta gị wee nyere gị aka ịmata otú ị ghọtara ihe ndị a kụziri.

Ị ga-ahụ ngwakọta nke ụdị ajụjụ dị iche iche, gụnyere ajụjụ chọrọ ịhọrọ otu n’ime ọtụtụ azịza, ajụjụ chọrọ mkpirisi azịza, na ajụjụ ede ede. A na-arụpụta ajụjụ ọ bụla nke ọma iji nwalee akụkụ dị iche iche nke ihe ọmụma gị na nkà nke ịtụgharị uche.

Jiri akụkụ a nke nyocha ka ohere iji kụziere ihe ị matara banyere isiokwu ahụ ma chọpụta ebe ọ bụla ị nwere ike ịchọ ọmụmụ ihe ọzọ. Ekwela ka nsogbu ọ bụla ị na-eche ihu mee ka ị daa mba; kama, lee ha anya dị ka ohere maka ịzụlite onwe gị na imeziwanye.

  1. What is the Arrhenius concept of acids and bases? A. Acids donate OH- ions in water B. Acids donate H+ ions in water C. Bases donate H+ ions in water D. Bases donate OH- ions in water Answer: B. Acids donate H+ ions in water
  2. Which of the following effects can acids have on metals? A. Corrosion B. Rusting C. Tarnishing D. All of the above Answer: D. All of the above
  3. What happens when an acid reacts with a trioxocarbonate (IV) salt? A. Effervescence occurs, releasing carbon dioxide B. A color change is observed C. Bubbles form, releasing hydrogen gas D. A pungent odor is produced Answer: A. Effervescence occurs, releasing carbon dioxide
  4. How do bases affect indicators? A. They turn blue litmus paper red B. They turn red litmus paper blue C. They have no effect on indicators D. They turn universal indicator green Answer: B. They turn red litmus paper blue
  5. When a base reacts with a metal Zn, which gas is evolved? A. Oxygen B. Nitrogen C. Hydrogen D. Carbon dioxide Answer: C. Hydrogen
  6. What is the pH of a neutral solution? A. 0 B. 7 C. 14 D. -1 Answer: B. 7
  7. In the reaction between an acid and a metal oxide, what product is formed? A. Water B. Salt C. Gas D. All of the above Answer: D. All of the above
  8. Which of the following is not a property of acids? A. Sour taste B. Turn blue litmus paper red C. Release H+ ions in water D. Feel slippery Answer: D. Feel slippery
  9. How are hydrogen trioxocarbonate (IV) salts affected by acids? A. The salt changes color B. The salt effloresces C. Effervescence occurs, releasing CO2 D. The salt becomes denser Answer: C. Effervescence occurs, releasing CO2

Àwọn Ìbéèrè Tó Ti Kọjá

Nna, you dey wonder how past questions for this topic be? Here be some questions about Acids, Bases And Salts (Nigeria Only) from previous years.

Ajụjụ 1 Ripọtì

When anhydrous cobalt chloride paper is exposed to water, what color change is observed?


Ajụjụ 1 Ripọtì

If humid air is polluted by chlorine discharged, the air can be restored by sprinkling


Ajụjụ 1 Ripọtì

What mass of copper in gram would be deposited by a current of 1.00ampere passing for 965 seconds through copper(II) tertraoxosulphate (VI) solution? [Cu 63.5; If = 96500c]