C2 7.3 Making salts from solutions (aq) (l) The indicator shows when the acid and alkali have completely reacted …... L/O How we * make salts from acids.

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C2 7.3 Making salts from solutions (aq) (l) The indicator shows when the acid and alkali have completely reacted …... L/O How we * make salts from acids and alkalis * make insoluble salts * remove unwanted ions from solutions

(aq) (l) The indicator shows when the acid and alkali have completely reacted …... C2 7.3 Making salts from solutions L/O How we * make salts from acids and alkalis * make insoluble salts * remove unwanted ions from solutions

Write down a general equation for the reaction between an acid and an alkali.

Write down a general equation for the reaction between an acid and an alkali.

Write down a general equation for the reaction between an acid and an alkali.

Write down a general equation for the reaction between an acid and an alkali.

Write down a general equation for the reaction between an acid and an alkali.

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Nitric acid + potassium hydroxide Lead nitrate + potassium bromide

Nitric acid + potassium hydroxide potassium nitrate + water Lead nitrate + potassium bromide

Nitric acid + potassium hydroxide potassium nitrate + water Lead nitrate + potassium bromide potassium nitrate + lead bromide

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