Chemistry Module Form 4
Chemistry Module Form 4
CHAPTER 8
SALTS
A salt is an ionic
substance produced
when the hydrogen
ion of the acid is
replaced by metal
ion or an ammonium
ion.
NaCl
NaOH
(Base)
HCl
(Acid)
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Table of Salts
Complete the table below.
Metal ion
Sulphate salt
(SO42-)
Chloride salt
(Cl-)
Nitrate salt
(NO3-)
Carbonate salt
(CO32-)
K+
K2SO4
KCl
KNO3
K2CO3
Na+
Ca2+
Mg2+
Al3+
Zn2+
Fe2+
Sn2+
Pb2+
Cu2+
Ag+
NH4+
Ba2+
Based on the table above, mark the insoluble salt.
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SOLUBLE
INSOLUBLE
K+ , Na+ , NH4+
All soluble
none
Nitrate salts
(NO3- )
none
Chloride salts
(Cl-)
Sulphate salts
(SO42-)
Carbonate
salts
(CO32-)
Oxide salts
(O2-)
Sodium carbonate,
Na2CO3
Potassium carbonate,
K2CO3
Ammonium carbonate,
(NH4)2CO3
Sodium oxide, Na2O
Potassium oxide, K2O
Calcium oxide, CaO
(slightly soluble)
Hydroxide salts
(OH-)
(slightly soluble)
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Buret
HCl solution
NaOH solution
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Crystallization
is a process to crystallize
the soluble salts.
Recrystallization
process will carried out in
order to get pure and
more defined crystal
Physical characteristic of
crystals
Fixed geometrical shapes
such as a cuboids,
rhombic or prism
Flat surface, straight edges
and sharp angles.
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Double Decomposition
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2. Ionic Equation:
chromium(III) nitrate
+ water
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NiO (s)
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Fe2(CO3)3 (s)
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Example
1.
6.0 cm3 of 0.2 mol dm-3 Xn+ solution reacts completely with 4.0
cm3 of 0.1 mol dm-3 Ym- solution to form a salt XmYn. Write the
ionic equation and hence determine the empirical formula of
the salt reaction.
2.
18.0 cm3 of 0.1 mol dm-3 solution of Px+ ions reacts completely
with 9.0 cm3 of 0.1 mol dm-3 solution of Qy- ions to form a salt
PxQy. Write the ionic equation and hence determine the
empirical formula of the salt in this reaction.
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Exercise
1. Calculate the number of moles of aluminium sulphate
produced by the reaction of 0.2 mole of sulphuric acid with
excess aluminium oxide.
[0.067 mole]
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GREEN
PALE GREEN
REDDISH-BROWN
GREEN
INSOLUBLE
BLUE
YELLOW/BROWN
[depend on concentration]
INSOLUBLE
BLUE
BROWN
BLACK
INSOLUBLE
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WHITE
COLOURLESS
WHITE [cold]
WHITE
YELLOW [cold]
INSOLUBLE
YELLOW [hot]
INSOLUBLE
INSOLUBLE
BROWN [hot]
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Gas test
Oxygen gas
hydrogen gas
Wooden splinter
Hydrogen gas, H2
Oxygen gas, O2
Carbon dioxide
HCl acid
Sulphur dioxide
HCl acid
Sodium Sulphite, Na2SO3
Sodium Carbonate,
Na2CO3
chlorine gas
ammonia gas
Red litmus paper
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Heating
Metal Oxide +
Carbon dioxide
Heating
Carbonate salts
[ white ]
residue
[ white ]
Salts
1.
Calcium carbonate
2.
Magnesium carbonate
3.
Aluminium carbonate
Chemical Equation
Heating
Carbonate salts
[ white ]
Salts
1.
residue
[ yellow hot ]
[ white cold ]
Chemical Equation
Zinc carbonate
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Carbonate Salt
Heating
Metal Oxide +
Carbon dioxide
Heating
Carbonate salts
[ brown ]
residue
[ brown ]
Salts
1.
Chemical Equation
Iron(III) carbonate
Heating
Carbonate salts
[ green ]
residue
[ black ]
Salts
1.
Chemical Equation
Copper(II) carbonate
Heating
Carbonate salts
[ white ]
Salts
1.
residue
[ brown hot ]
[ yellow cold ]
Chemical Equation
Lead(II) carbonate
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Carbonate Salt
Heating
Heating
Carbonate salts
[ white ]
residue
[ grey ]
Salts
1.
Chemical Equation
Mercury(II) carbonate
Heating
Carbonate salts
[ white ]
residue
[ shiny grey ]
Salts
1.
Chemical Equation
Silver carbonate
Heating
Carbonate salts
[ white ]
Salts
1.
residue
[ golden yellow ]
Chemical Equation
Aurum(II) carbonate
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nitrate salts
Nitrate Salt
Heating
Heating
nitrate salts
[ white ]
residue
[ white ]
Salts
1.
Calcium nitrate
2.
Magnesium nitrate
3.
Aluminium nitrate
Chemical Equation
Heating
nitrate salts
[ white ]
Salts
1.
residue
[ yellow hot ]
[ white cold ]
Chemical Equation
Zinc nitrate
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Nitrate Salt
Heating
Heating
nitrate salts
[ brown ]
residue
[ brown ]
Salts
1.
Chemical Equation
Iron(III) nitrate
Heating
nitrate salts
[ blue ]
residue
[ black ]
Salts
1.
Chemical Equation
Copper(II) nitrate
Heating
nitrate salts
[ white ]
Salts
1.
residue
[ brown hot ]
[ yellow cold ]
Chemical Equation
Lead(II) nitrate
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Nitrate Salt
Heating
Heating
nitrate salts
[ white ]
residue
[ grey ]
Salts
1.
Chemical Equation
Mercury(II) nitrate
Heating
nitrate salts
[ white ]
residue
[ shiny grey ]
Salts
1.
Chemical Equation
Silver nitrate
Nitrate Salt
Heating
nitrate salts
[ white ]
Salts
1.
Potassium nitrate
2.
Sodium nitrate
residue
[ white ]
Chemical Equation
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Salt needed to be
dissolved into water
first to produce
aqueous salt
solution.
OBSERVATION
OBSERVATION
OBSERVATION
CONCLUSION
CONCLUSION
CONCLUSION
CONCLUSION
OBSERVATION
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Salt needed to be
dissolved into water
(soluble salts) or in
dilute acid then
filtered (insoluble
salts) first to produce
aqueous salt solution.
No precipitate
White precipitate
Coloured precipitate
Green
Brown
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Salt needed to be
dissolved into water
(soluble salts) or in
dilute acid then
filtered (insoluble
salts) first to produce
aqueous salt solution.
No precipitate
White precipitate
Coloured precipitate
Green
Brown
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Procedure
Observation
Fe 2+
Fe 3+
Pb 2+
NH4 +
Exercise
1.
Identify the aqueous solutions based on the test and observation given.
Type
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Observation
Potassium thiocyanate,
KSCN, solution is added.
Potassium iodide, KI, solution
is added.
Ammonia solution, NH3, is
added until excess.
A little hydrochloric acid is
added.
A sulphuric acid, iron(II)
sulphate solution and
concentrated sulphuric acid
is added.
Ammonia solution is added
until excess.
K2 CO3
ZnCl2
PbCl2
Answer
CuSO4
NaNO3
FeCl3
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