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CC3.1Acids, alkalis, neutralisation and the pH scale; titrations and indicators; strong vs weak acids (HT)

Notes

CC3.1 — Acids and alkalis (Edexcel 1SC0)

pH scale

pH 0–14: pH < 7 = acidic; pH 7 = neutral; pH > 7 = alkaline.

Acids release H⁺ ions in solution. Alkalis release OH⁻ ions in solution.

Neutralisation: acid + alkali → salt + water $$H^+(aq) + OH^-(aq) \to H_2O(l)$$

Strong vs weak acids (Higher tier)

  • Strong acid (e.g. HCl, H₂SO₄, HNO₃): completely dissociates in water → high [H⁺].
  • Weak acid (e.g. ethanoic acid, citric acid): partially dissociates → lower [H⁺] at same concentration.

A strong acid of the same concentration as a weak acid has a lower pH (more H⁺ ions).

Naming salts

Acid + metal → salt + hydrogen Acid + metal oxide → salt + water Acid + metal carbonate → salt + water + carbon dioxide

Salt name: metal + acid-derived name (hydrochloric → chloride; sulfuric → sulfate; nitric → nitrate).

Titration

Used to find the exact volume of one solution needed to neutralise another. Indicator (e.g. phenolphthalein or methyl orange) shows the endpoint.

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Practice questions

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  1. Question 14 marks

    Neutralisation calculation

    (4 marks) 25.0 cm³ of NaOH solution is neutralised by 20.0 cm³ of 0.10 mol/L HCl.

    (a) Calculate the moles of HCl used. (1 mark)
    (b) Write the equation for this reaction. (1 mark)
    (c) Calculate the concentration of the NaOH solution. (2 marks)

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  2. Question 23 marks

    Strong vs weak acid

    (3 marks) Explain why 0.1 mol/L hydrochloric acid has a lower pH than 0.1 mol/L ethanoic acid.

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Flashcards

CC3.1 — Acids, alkalis, pH and neutralisation

5-card SR deck for Edexcel Combined Science topic CC3.1

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