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BYMASTER BODZO PP 1
Basic Oxides
· They are metal
oxides
· They react with
acids forming a salt
and water
· They are solids
· They are insoluble
in water except
group 1 metal oxides.
· They react with an
acid forming salt and
water
· Examples: Na2O,
CaO and CuO
Amphoteric Oxides
· These are oxides of
Aluminum, Zinc &
Lead
· They act as an acid
when reacting with
an alkali & vice versa
· Their element’s
hydroxides are
amphoteric too
· They produce salt
and water when
reacting with an acid
or an alkali.
Acidic Oxides
· They are all non-
metal oxides except
non-metal
monoxides
· They are gases
· They react with an
alkali to form salt
and water
· Note: non metal
monoxides are
neutral oxides
· Examples: CO2,
NO2, SO2 (acidic
oxides)
CO, NO & H2O
(neutral oxides)
BYMASTER BODZO PP 2
Soluble Salts:
· All Nitrates
· All halides EXCEPT AgCl and
PbCl2
· All sulfates EXCEPT CaSO4,
BASO4, PbSO4
· All group 1 metals salts
· All ammonium salts
Insoluble Salts:
· Silver and lead chlorides (AgCl
& PbCl2)
· Calcium, barium and lead
sulphates (CaSO4, BASO4,
PbSO4)
· All carbonates EXCEPT group 1
metals and ammonium carbonates
BYMASTER BODZO PP 3
Preparing Soluble Salts:
FIRST METHOD: Displacement Method (Excess Metal Method):
Metal + Acid → Salt + Hydrogen
Note: this type of method is suitable to for making salts of moderately reactive metals
because highly reactive metals like K, Na and Ca will cause an explosion. This method is
used with the MAZIT (Magnesium, Aluminum, Zinc, Iron and Tin) metals only.
Example: set up an experiment to obtain magnesium chloride salt.
Mg + 2HCl → MgCl2 + H2
Add 100 cm3 of dilute hydrochloric acid to a beaker . Add excess mass of powdered
magnesium. Excess Mg is added to react with all the acid. When the reaction is done,
filter the mixture to get rid of excess magnesium (residue). The filtrate( salt solution) is
magnesium chloride solution. To obtain magnesium chloride powder, evaporate the
solution till dryness. To obtain magnesium chloride crystals, heat the solution while
continuously dipping a glass rod in the solution. i.e heat to crystallisation point. When
you observe crystals starting to form on the glass rod, turn heat off and leave the
mixture to cool down slowly. When the crystals are obtained, dry them between two
filter papers
BYMASTER BODZO PP 4
Observations of this type of reactions:
Bubbles of colorless gas evolve (hydrogen). To test approach a lighted splint if
hydrogen is present it makes a pop sound. The temperature rises (exothermic
reaction). The metal disappears.
You know the reaction is over when:
 No more gas evolves hence no more bubbles and no more fizzing
 No more magnesium can dissolve hence solid appears in the beaker
BYMASTER BODZO PP 5
Saturated Solution: A very concentrated solution with the maximum amount of solute
that dissolves in it or already dissolved in it at a specified temperature.
BYMASTER BODZO PP 6
BYMASTER BODZO PP 7
SECOND METHOD: Neutralization Method:
Acid + Base → Salt + Water
Note: This method is used to make salts of metals below hydrogen in the reactivity
series. If the base is a metal oxide or metal hydroxide, the products will be salt and
water only. If the base is a metal carbonate, the products will be salt, water and carbon
dioxide.
Type 1:
Acid + Metal Oxide → Salt + Water
To obtain copper sulfate salt given copper oxide and sulfuric acid:
CuO + H2SO4 → CuSO4 + H2O
Add 50 cm3 of sulfuric acid to a beaker. Add excess mass (about 9 g) of Copper oxide.
When the reaction is over, filter the excess copper oxide off. The filtrate is a copper
sulfate solution, to obtain copper sulfate powder evaporate the solution till dryness. To
obtain copper sulfate crystals, heat the solution to crystallisation point. How to
determine crystallisation point: Heat salt solution while continuously dipping a
glass rod in it and when you observe crystals starting to form on the glass rod, turn heat
off and leave the mixture to cool down slowly. NB: Don’t heat to dryness so that water of
crystallisation remains otherwise crystals wont form they dehydrate into anhydrous
salt. When you obtain the crystals dry them between two filter papers.
“An oven might evaporate water of crystallisation and dehydrate into anhydrous salt.”
BYMASTER BODZO PP 8
Observations of this reaction:
The amount of copper oxide decreases as it dissolves
The solution changes color from colorless to blue
You know the reaction is over when
No more copper oxide dissolves, solid CuO becomes visible
EXAMPLE: Making
Coppersulfate crystals
BYMASTER BODZO PP 9
Type 2: Acid + Metal Carbonate
Acid + Metal Carbonate → Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide
To obtain copper sulfate salt given copper carbonate and sulfuric acid:
CuCO3 + H2SO4 → CuSO4 + H2O + CO2
Add 50 ml of dilute sulfuric acid to a beaker. Add excess (5 g) mass of copper carbonate
When the reaction is over, filter the excess copper carbonate off. The filtrate is copper
sulfate solution, to obtain copper sulfate powder (not crystals), evaporate the
solution till dryness
To obtain copper sulfate crystals (not powder), heat the solution until crytallisation
point. When crystals start to form on the glass rod, turn heat off and leave the mixture
to cool and crystallise. When the crystals are obtained ( You can filter to obtain crystals
quickly), dry them between two filter papers.
Observations:
Bubbles of colorless gas (carbon dioxide) evolve, test by approaching lighted splint, if
the CO2 is present the flame will be put off/splint goes out. Green Copper carbonate
starts to disappear forming a blue solution. An effervescence/ fizziness is produced
You know the reaction is over when:
 No more copper carbonate can dissolve/solid copper carbonate starts to appear in
the beaker.
 No more bubbles are evolving hence no more fizzing
BYMASTER BODZO PP 10
BYMASTER BODZO PP 11
BYMASTER BODZO PP 12
THIRD METHOD: TITRATION METHOD
This is a method to make a neutralization reaction between
a soluble base and an acid producing a salt without any
excess. In this method, the experiment is preformed twice,
the first time is to find the amounts of reactants to use, and
the second experiment is the actual one.
1st Experiment:
 Add 25 cm3 of sodium hydroxide using a pipette to be
accurate to conical flask
 Add 5 drops of phenolphthalein indicator to the sodium
hydroxide. The solution turns pink indicating presence
of a base
 Fill a burette to zero mark with hydrochloric acid
 Add drops of the acid to conical flask
 The pink color of the solution becomes lighter
 When the solution turns colorless, stop adding the acid
(End point: is the point at which every base molecule is
neutralized by an acid molecule)
 Record the amount of hydrochloric acid used and
repeat the experiment without using the indicator
 After the 2nd experiment, you will have a sodium
chloride solution. Evaporate it till dryness to obtain
powdered sodium chloride or crystalize it to obtain
sodium chloride crystals
BYMASTER BODZO PP 13
BYMASTER BODZO PP 14
THIRD METHOD: Preparing Insoluble Salts
Precipitation Method:
A precipitation reaction is a reaction between two soluble salts. The products of a
precipitation reaction are two other salts, one of them is soluble and one is insoluble
(precipitate).
Example: To obtain barium sulfate salt given barium chloride and sodium sulfate:
BaCl2 + Na2SO4 → BaSO4 + 2NaCl
Ionic Equation: Ba2+ + SO4
2- → BaSO4
Add/Mix the two salt solutions in a beaker. When the reaction is over, filter and take
the residue. Wash the residue with distilled water to remove the named impurities
and dry it in the oven.
Observations:
An insoluble solid/ precipitate (Barium sulfate) forms
You know the reaction is over when:
The temperature stops rising
No more precipitate is being formed/ Height of precipitate/ mass of precipitate
becomes constant
BYMASTER BODZO PP 15
BYMASTER BODZO PP 16
TYPICAL EXAM QUESTIONS
What is the reason why the solution is not heated to dryness?
So that water of crystallisation remains otherwise crystals dehydrate and an
anhydrous salt is formed instead of crystals
BYMASTER BODZO PP 17
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Salt making pdf

  • 1. BY MASTER BODZO PP BYMASTER BODZO PP 1
  • 2. Basic Oxides · They are metal oxides · They react with acids forming a salt and water · They are solids · They are insoluble in water except group 1 metal oxides. · They react with an acid forming salt and water · Examples: Na2O, CaO and CuO Amphoteric Oxides · These are oxides of Aluminum, Zinc & Lead · They act as an acid when reacting with an alkali & vice versa · Their element’s hydroxides are amphoteric too · They produce salt and water when reacting with an acid or an alkali. Acidic Oxides · They are all non- metal oxides except non-metal monoxides · They are gases · They react with an alkali to form salt and water · Note: non metal monoxides are neutral oxides · Examples: CO2, NO2, SO2 (acidic oxides) CO, NO & H2O (neutral oxides) BYMASTER BODZO PP 2
  • 3. Soluble Salts: · All Nitrates · All halides EXCEPT AgCl and PbCl2 · All sulfates EXCEPT CaSO4, BASO4, PbSO4 · All group 1 metals salts · All ammonium salts Insoluble Salts: · Silver and lead chlorides (AgCl & PbCl2) · Calcium, barium and lead sulphates (CaSO4, BASO4, PbSO4) · All carbonates EXCEPT group 1 metals and ammonium carbonates BYMASTER BODZO PP 3
  • 4. Preparing Soluble Salts: FIRST METHOD: Displacement Method (Excess Metal Method): Metal + Acid → Salt + Hydrogen Note: this type of method is suitable to for making salts of moderately reactive metals because highly reactive metals like K, Na and Ca will cause an explosion. This method is used with the MAZIT (Magnesium, Aluminum, Zinc, Iron and Tin) metals only. Example: set up an experiment to obtain magnesium chloride salt. Mg + 2HCl → MgCl2 + H2 Add 100 cm3 of dilute hydrochloric acid to a beaker . Add excess mass of powdered magnesium. Excess Mg is added to react with all the acid. When the reaction is done, filter the mixture to get rid of excess magnesium (residue). The filtrate( salt solution) is magnesium chloride solution. To obtain magnesium chloride powder, evaporate the solution till dryness. To obtain magnesium chloride crystals, heat the solution while continuously dipping a glass rod in the solution. i.e heat to crystallisation point. When you observe crystals starting to form on the glass rod, turn heat off and leave the mixture to cool down slowly. When the crystals are obtained, dry them between two filter papers BYMASTER BODZO PP 4
  • 5. Observations of this type of reactions: Bubbles of colorless gas evolve (hydrogen). To test approach a lighted splint if hydrogen is present it makes a pop sound. The temperature rises (exothermic reaction). The metal disappears. You know the reaction is over when:  No more gas evolves hence no more bubbles and no more fizzing  No more magnesium can dissolve hence solid appears in the beaker BYMASTER BODZO PP 5 Saturated Solution: A very concentrated solution with the maximum amount of solute that dissolves in it or already dissolved in it at a specified temperature.
  • 7. BYMASTER BODZO PP 7 SECOND METHOD: Neutralization Method: Acid + Base → Salt + Water Note: This method is used to make salts of metals below hydrogen in the reactivity series. If the base is a metal oxide or metal hydroxide, the products will be salt and water only. If the base is a metal carbonate, the products will be salt, water and carbon dioxide. Type 1: Acid + Metal Oxide → Salt + Water To obtain copper sulfate salt given copper oxide and sulfuric acid: CuO + H2SO4 → CuSO4 + H2O Add 50 cm3 of sulfuric acid to a beaker. Add excess mass (about 9 g) of Copper oxide. When the reaction is over, filter the excess copper oxide off. The filtrate is a copper sulfate solution, to obtain copper sulfate powder evaporate the solution till dryness. To obtain copper sulfate crystals, heat the solution to crystallisation point. How to determine crystallisation point: Heat salt solution while continuously dipping a glass rod in it and when you observe crystals starting to form on the glass rod, turn heat off and leave the mixture to cool down slowly. NB: Don’t heat to dryness so that water of crystallisation remains otherwise crystals wont form they dehydrate into anhydrous salt. When you obtain the crystals dry them between two filter papers. “An oven might evaporate water of crystallisation and dehydrate into anhydrous salt.”
  • 8. BYMASTER BODZO PP 8 Observations of this reaction: The amount of copper oxide decreases as it dissolves The solution changes color from colorless to blue You know the reaction is over when No more copper oxide dissolves, solid CuO becomes visible EXAMPLE: Making Coppersulfate crystals
  • 9. BYMASTER BODZO PP 9 Type 2: Acid + Metal Carbonate Acid + Metal Carbonate → Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide To obtain copper sulfate salt given copper carbonate and sulfuric acid: CuCO3 + H2SO4 → CuSO4 + H2O + CO2 Add 50 ml of dilute sulfuric acid to a beaker. Add excess (5 g) mass of copper carbonate When the reaction is over, filter the excess copper carbonate off. The filtrate is copper sulfate solution, to obtain copper sulfate powder (not crystals), evaporate the solution till dryness To obtain copper sulfate crystals (not powder), heat the solution until crytallisation point. When crystals start to form on the glass rod, turn heat off and leave the mixture to cool and crystallise. When the crystals are obtained ( You can filter to obtain crystals quickly), dry them between two filter papers. Observations: Bubbles of colorless gas (carbon dioxide) evolve, test by approaching lighted splint, if the CO2 is present the flame will be put off/splint goes out. Green Copper carbonate starts to disappear forming a blue solution. An effervescence/ fizziness is produced You know the reaction is over when:  No more copper carbonate can dissolve/solid copper carbonate starts to appear in the beaker.  No more bubbles are evolving hence no more fizzing
  • 12. BYMASTER BODZO PP 12 THIRD METHOD: TITRATION METHOD This is a method to make a neutralization reaction between a soluble base and an acid producing a salt without any excess. In this method, the experiment is preformed twice, the first time is to find the amounts of reactants to use, and the second experiment is the actual one. 1st Experiment:  Add 25 cm3 of sodium hydroxide using a pipette to be accurate to conical flask  Add 5 drops of phenolphthalein indicator to the sodium hydroxide. The solution turns pink indicating presence of a base  Fill a burette to zero mark with hydrochloric acid  Add drops of the acid to conical flask  The pink color of the solution becomes lighter  When the solution turns colorless, stop adding the acid (End point: is the point at which every base molecule is neutralized by an acid molecule)  Record the amount of hydrochloric acid used and repeat the experiment without using the indicator  After the 2nd experiment, you will have a sodium chloride solution. Evaporate it till dryness to obtain powdered sodium chloride or crystalize it to obtain sodium chloride crystals
  • 14. BYMASTER BODZO PP 14 THIRD METHOD: Preparing Insoluble Salts Precipitation Method: A precipitation reaction is a reaction between two soluble salts. The products of a precipitation reaction are two other salts, one of them is soluble and one is insoluble (precipitate). Example: To obtain barium sulfate salt given barium chloride and sodium sulfate: BaCl2 + Na2SO4 → BaSO4 + 2NaCl Ionic Equation: Ba2+ + SO4 2- → BaSO4 Add/Mix the two salt solutions in a beaker. When the reaction is over, filter and take the residue. Wash the residue with distilled water to remove the named impurities and dry it in the oven. Observations: An insoluble solid/ precipitate (Barium sulfate) forms You know the reaction is over when: The temperature stops rising No more precipitate is being formed/ Height of precipitate/ mass of precipitate becomes constant
  • 16. BYMASTER BODZO PP 16 TYPICAL EXAM QUESTIONS What is the reason why the solution is not heated to dryness? So that water of crystallisation remains otherwise crystals dehydrate and an anhydrous salt is formed instead of crystals