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Acid-base reactions of metal ions
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At the end of this activity, students should be able to: – define acids and bases in terms of the Lewis theory – describe the formation of aqua ions in water solution – explain the acidity (hydrolysis) reaction of hexaaqua–metal ions – define the products of the reactions of metal aqua ions with alkalis, ammonia and carbonates – explain the term amphoteric hydroxides – use the reactions of aqua complexes for the identification of metal ions. |
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- Exam Specifications
- A Level
- AQA GCE AS/A Chemistry (5421/6421)
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