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1 Metal Oxides + Acid D. Crowley, 2007

2 Metal Oxides + Acid To know what happens when an acid reacts with a metal oxide

3 Chemical Reactions Today you are going to undertake an experiment with acid + metal oxide Using your sheet, list three things we may expect to see if a chemical reaction has taken place… Temperature change Fizzing pH change Colour change Gas given off

4 Reactions So far, we have seen lots of reactions
Using the sheet, see if you can note the correct answers metal + oxygen → metal oxide metal + water → metal (hydr)oxide + hydrogen metal + acid → salt + hydrogen Today we are going to look at metal oxides + acid…

5 Metal Oxides Metal oxides are the compounds that form when a metal reacts with oxygen - they are all bases (alkali) metal + oxygen  metal oxide copper + oxygen  copper oxide magnesium + oxygen  magnesium oxide sodium + oxygen  ______ _____ iron + oxygen  ____ _____

6 Metal Oxides Metal oxides are the compounds that form when a metal reacts with oxygen - they are all bases (alkali) metal + oxygen  metal oxide copper + oxygen  copper oxide magnesium + oxygen  magnesium oxide sodium + oxygen  sodium oxide iron + oxygen  ____ _____

7 Metal Oxides Metal oxides are the compounds that form when a metal reacts with oxygen - they are all bases (alkali) metal + oxygen  metal oxide copper + oxygen  copper oxide magnesium + oxygen  magnesium oxide sodium + oxygen  sodium oxide iron + oxygen  iron oxide

8 Experiment Today you are going to react a metal oxide with acid, forming a salt + water The metal oxide we are going to use is copper oxide Metal oxides are bases (alkali) - what do you think will happen when you add this to an acid?

9 Neutralisation Add small amounts of copper oxide in a beaker
Add 25cm3 sulphuric acid, and stir Keep adding, until some un-reacted copper oxide remains at the bottom Filter the solution, removing the un-reacted copper oxide Transfer the filtrate to an evaporating basin Heat gently, until about one third of the water has evaporated Leave the solution to cool, and examine the crystals…

10 Neutralisation As the metal oxide is a base, it has neutralised the acid, leaving a salt + water Write down in your own words what the copper crystals looked like, followed by a word (and symbol) equation


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