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UNIT-9

MATERIAL CHANGES
TEACHER MOSES / IIP
REACTION BETWEEN CARBONATES AND ACIDS

• Metal carbonate + acid salt + water + carbon dioxide

• Eg . Calcium + hydrochloric calcium + water + carbon


carbonate acid chloride dioxide
Copper + hydrochloric copper + water + carbon
carbonate acid chloride dioxide

List the reactants when limestone reacts to produce calcium chloride, water and carbon
dioxide.
Which products are the same in both the copper carbonate and the calcium carbonate
reactions shown above?
Write a word equation for the reaction between magnesium carbonate and hydrochloric
acid.
TESTING FOR CARBON DIOXIDE

With a lighted splint the splint goes out

With lime water lime water goes cloudy


Test for hydrogen and
carbon dioxide
END OF LECTURE PRACTICE

• Some metals can react acid to produce gas.


• Metal carbonates can release gas when they react with acids.
• Hydrogen can react with from the air to form water.
• Hydrogen is heavier than air.
• All metals can react with acid to form salts and hydrogen.
• The pH of acids are greater than 7.
HOME ASSIGNMENT

• Unit 9
• Coursebook exercise
• No.9.1
• Pg.122
• Deadline >> before next lecture

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