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Chemistry, Unit 1
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Chemistry, Unit 1
hazard symbols
oxidising
provides oxygen which allows other materials to burn more fiercely
liquid oxygen is an example
highly flammable
catches fire easily
petrol for example
harmful
not as dangerous as toxic but similar
example:copper sulfate
toxic
can cause death by swallowing, breathing in or absorption
hydrogen cyanide
irritant
can cause reddening or blistering of the skin
corrosive
attacks and destroys living tissues
very concentrated sulfuric acid
pH scale
when adding universal indicator to an acid, alkali or base, the substance changes these colours.
a base is a substance with a PH more than 7
an alkali is a base that can be dissolved in water
an acid is a substance with pH less than 7
an acid and a base react together to form salt and water
salts are used in fertilisers and colouring agents within fireworks
HCL and indigestion
stomach produces HCL
enzymes work the best in an acidic environment
kills bacteria
too much HCL creates indigestion
indigestion tablets contain calcium carbonate ( a base)
neutralise excess acid
metal hydroxides and metal oxides are generally bases therefore they react with an acid to form a salt and water.
if it was a metal CARBONATE it would form salt, water and CARBON dioxide when reacted with a acid
Electrolysis
The splitting up of a liquid compound by using electricity.
uses a direct current source ( like a battery)
the electrolyte ( the compound we're breaking apart) must be in liquid form in able to conduct the electricity
the electricity is applied to the electrolyte by two electrodes- often made of carbon.
we can split up HCL into hydrogen and chlorine
to test for chlorine it will bleach damp litmus paper white after turning it red
chlorine is toxic
used to treat water supplies
needed for the manufacture of bleach
and to create PVC
hydrogen makes a squeaky pop sound when lit with a splint
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