Common Reactions 2

Year 10 C Pathway
Mr. D. Patterson
Outcomes
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Remember the products of common
reactions:
 Acid + carbonate
 Acid + hydrogen carbonate
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Write balanced ionic equations for the
reactions above
Common reactions
Common reactions that will be covered:
 Acid + carbonate
 Acid + hydrogen carbonate
 Carbonate that is heated
 Hydrogen carbonate that is heated
Acids
Name and formula of common acids:
 CH3COOH – Ethanoic acid
 H3PO4 – Phosphoric acid
 H2SO4 – Sulfuric acid
 HNO3 – Nitric acid
 H2CO3 – Carbonic acid
 HCl – Hydrochloric acid
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found on page 35
(Hydrogen) Carbonates
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Carbonates or hydrogen carbonates are
compounds that have the carbonate ion
(or hydrogen carbonate ion) in them
Acid and (hydrogen)
Carbonates
Reaction of an acid and carbonate or hydrogen
carbonate produces carbon dioxide, water and
a salt
Acid and (hydrogen)
Carbonates
The general reaction is:
Acid + carbonate  carbon dioxide + water + salt
Acid + hydrogen carbonate  carbon dioxide +
water + salt
Acid and (hydrogen)
Carbonates - Example
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Write an equation for the reaction
between hydrochloric acid and
magnesium carbonate
Acid and (hydrogen)
Carbonates - Example

Write an equation for the reaction
between hydrochloric acid and
magnesium carbonate
Acid and (hydrogen)
Carbonates - Example

Write an equation for the reaction
between hydrochloric acid and
magnesium carbonate
Acid and (hydrogen)
Carbonates - Example

Write an equation for the reaction
between hydrochloric acid and
magnesium carbonate
Acid and (hydrogen)
Carbonates - Example

Write an equation for the reaction
between hydrochloric acid and
magnesium carbonate
Acid and (hydrogen)
Carbonates - Example

Write an equation for the reaction
between hydrochloric acid and
magnesium carbonate
Acid and (hydrogen)
Carbonates - Example

Write an equation for the reaction
between hydrochloric acid and
magnesium carbonate
Acid and (hydrogen)
carbonates - Example

Write an equation for the reaction
between nitric acid and sodium
hydrogen carbonate
Acid and (hydrogen)
carbonates - Example

Write an equation for the reaction
between nitric acid and sodium
hydrogen carbonate
Acid and (hydrogen)
carbonates - Example

Write an equation for the reaction
between nitric acid and sodium
hydrogen carbonate
Acid and (hydrogen)
carbonates - Example

Write an equation for the reaction
between nitric acid and sodium
hydrogen carbonate
Outcomes

Remember the products of common
reactions:
 Acid + carbonate
 Acid + hydrogen carbonate

Write balanced ionic equations for the
reactions above
Checkpoint 6.6
 Set 9 Q 1a, 1d, 2c, 4a, 5b, 6d, 6e
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