Neutralisation

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Flashcards on Neutralisation , created by Rachel Brown on 03/05/2015.
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What are Bases? Bases are compounds that react with Acids.
Name 3 examples of Bases. Metal Oxides Metal Hydroxides Metal Carbonates
What are bases that dissolve in water called? Bases that dissolve in water are called Alkalis.
When does a Neutralisation reaction occur? A Neutralisation reaction occurs when a base or alkali reacts with an acid.
How can we check to see if Neutralisation has occurred? By using a universal indicator. The PH of a solution gets closer to neutral (PH 7) as Neutralisation occurs.
What is the formula that metal oxides or hydroxides react with ...? Acid + Metal Oxide --> Salt + Water
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