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1. All acids contain hydrogen. What happens if you replace this hydrogen with a metal?
2. Which compounds are formed when an acid reacts with a base?
3. Which acids are these salts obtained from?
a. nitrates
b. carbonates c. chlorides
d. sulphates
4. Is the 'baking soda' used in baking bread and cake an acid, a base or a salt? What is its chemical
name and formula?
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1] it should however be noted that to replace hydrogen with metal, the metal should be highly reactive. Reactive metals are those that have a greater tendency to lose electrons and form positive ions
2] When an acid and a base are placed together, they react to neutralize the acid and base properties, producing a salt. The H(+) cation of the acid combines with the OH(-) anion of the base to form water. The compound formed by the cation of the base and the anion of the acid is called a salt.
3] 1 no
2 yes
3 yes
4 yes
4] The baking soda is slightlty basic in nature. It is Sodium Bicarbonate, NaHCO3.
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