HSC Chemistry acidic environment

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Flashcards on HSC Chemistry acidic environment , created by Joel Boyd on 14/03/2015.
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Acid Reaction Acid(aq) + Base(aq) = Salt(aq) + water(l)
Acid Reaction Acid + Active metal(s) = Salt(aq) + Hydrogen(l)
Acid Reaction Acid(aq) + Metal carbonate(s) = salt(aq) + water(l) + carbon dioxide
what is a saturated hydrocarbon? contains only single c-c bonds and maxium No. of H atoms per a C - paraffins are saturated.
what is a unsaturated hydrocarbon? contains less than the maximum numbers of H atoms per a C - Alkenes and Alkynes are unsaturated.
What is a isomer? molecules with the same molecular formula but different structural formula.
What is an Alkane? Hydrocarbon only containing single ones between the carbons (C-C)
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