This question is about salts - AQA - GCSE Chemistry - Question 5 - 2021 - Paper 1
Question 5
This question is about salts.
Name the salt produced by the neutralisation of hydrochloric acid with potassium hydroxide.
Write an ionic equation for the neutralis... show full transcript
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Step 1
Name the salt produced by the neutralisation of hydrochloric acid with potassium hydroxide.
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The salt produced by the neutralization is potassium chloride (KCl).
Step 2
Write an ionic equation for the neutralisation of hydrochloric acid with potassium hydroxide.
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H++OH−→H2O
Step 3
Which of these insoluble solids can be used to make a copper salt by reacting the solid with dilute hydrochloric acid?
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Copper carbonate and copper oxide only.
Step 4
Give one reason for: step 2
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Step 2 (to speed up the reaction) involves warming the sulfuric acid, which can increase the reaction rate by providing more energy to the particles involved.
Step 5
Give one reason for: step 5
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Step 5 is to ensure that all the hydrochloric acid reacts with magnesium oxide, preventing any unreacted acid from remaining in the solution.
Step 6
Give one reason for: step 6
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Step 6 is to remove the excess magnesium oxide, which is accomplished by filtering the mixture.
Step 7
How should the filtrate be evaporated gently in step 7?
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The filtrate should be evaporated gently using a boiling water bath or an electric heater to prevent the crystals from forming too quickly.
Step 8
Calculate the volume of chlorine needed to react with 14 g of iron.
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First, calculate the moles of iron: moles Fe=56g/mol14g=0.25 mol. Next, from the reaction equation, 2 moles of Fe react with 3 moles of Cl₂, meaning 0.25 moles of iron would require 0.375 moles of chlorine: moles Cl₂=0.25 mol×23=0.375 mol. Finally, the volume of chlorine needed is: Volume Cl₂=24dm3/mol×0.375mol=9.0dm3.