W.S.61. Acids and bases.
Name
Bases can neutralise (cancel out) acids. Bases that dissolve in water are called alkalis.
A base reacts with an acid to form a salt and water :
ACID + BASE SALT + WATER
For example, if sodium hydroxide, which is a very strong alkali, is reacted with
hydrochloric acid then sodium chloride (common salt) is formed.
Reaction with carbonates.
Carbonates are bases that contain the elements carbon and oxygen. They react with
acids to form a salt, carbon dioxide gas and water. The reaction is fizzy due to the
carbon dioxide gas given off :
ACID + CARBONATE SALT + CARBON DIOXIDE + WATER
The experiment below shows the reaction between calcium carbonate (marble chips)
and hydrochloric acid.
unreacted
marble chips water evaporates off
hydrochloric acid
salt
carbon dioxide
marble chips heat
1) The marble chips 2) A solution of calcium 3) Calcium chloride
react with the acid. chloride has formed. salt is left behind.
calcium carbonate + hydrochloric acid calcium chloride + carbon dioxide + water
Exercise Complete the missing words in the sentences and e uations below.
1) A B _ _ _ is a chemical that can neutralise an acid.
2) Bases that dissolve in water are called A _ _ _ _ _ _
3) ACID + BASE ________ + WATER
4) Sodium C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is common salt.
5) Carbonates contain the elements carbon and O _ _ _ _ _
6) Carbonates react with acids to produce C _ _ _ _ _ D _ _ _ _ _ _
7) Marble chips will F _ _ _ in acid until it has all been neutralised.
KS3 Science Revision Worksheets Special Edition P. Hill, Beaver Educational Resources 2000. Registered to Hampton Community College. TW12 3HB.
W.S.62. Neutralisation. Name
Sometimes we need to NEUTRALISE (cancel out) acids or alkalis. Acids
and alkalis can be used to neutralise each other. The diagrams below
show some examples of this.
Acid indigestion Insect stings
Stomach contains
hydrochloric acid.
Too much acid
causes indigestion.
Sting injects
poison.
Indigestion tablets WASP STING - alkaline so treat it
contain a weak alkali with a weak acid such as vinegar.
to neutralise the acid. BEE STING acidic so treat it with a
weak alkali such as sodium bicarbonate.
Acid soils and lakes
Powdered limestone
is spread onto soil
Acid rain falling onto soils and to neutralise acids.
lakes can make them too acidic.
Blocks of limestone are added
to neutralise acid.
Exercise Fill in the missing words in the passage below.
The stomach contains acid. If there is too much acid in
the stomach it causes Tablets can be taken that contain a
weak to neutralise the acid. A bee sting is and
must be treated with a weak alkali such as sodium A wasp
sting is alkaline and must be treated with a weak acid such as
Soils and lakes can become too acidic in areas that are polluted with acid
Blocks of can be added to lakes to neutralise the
acid and limestone can be spread onto fields.
powdered vinegar hydrochloric acidic limestone rain
alkali bicarbonate indigestion
KS3 Science Revision Worksheets Special Edition P. Hill, Beaver Educational Resources 2000. Registered to Hampton Community College. TW12 3HB.