Reactions of Acids
Reactions of Acids
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METAL OXIDES and METAL HYDROXIDES are classified as BASES, which are typically substances that can NEUTRALISE ACIDS.
ALKALIS are BASES that are SOLUBLE in water (metal hydroxides).
These compounds react with ACIDS to form a SALT and WATER, in a process known as NEUTRALISATION.
The type of SALT formed depends on the acid used in the reaction:
By knowing these, you can predict many equations for neutralisation reactions.
METAL OXIDES and METAL HYDROXIDES are classified as BASES, which are typically substances that can NEUTRALISE ACIDS.
ALKALIS are BASES that are SOLUBLE in water (metal hydroxides).
These compounds react with ACIDS to form a SALT and WATER, in a process known as NEUTRALISATION.
The type of SALT formed depends on the acid used in the reaction:
By knowing these, you can predict many equations for neutralisation reactions.