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Acids and alkalis
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Mind Map on Acids and alkalis, created by Gemma Theyer on 10/17/2014.
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Acids and alkalis
Hazard symbols.
Toxic
Flammable
Corrosive
Irritant
The PH scale
An acidic substance will have a PH of less than 7
An alkaline substance will have a PH of greater than 7
Anything with a PH of 7 is neutral
Neutralisation Reactions
Acid + Base = Salt + Water
The products of the reaction aren't strongly acidic or alkaline, they're neutral
Neutralisation can be used to make salts with lots of uses
Salts can be used as fertilisers
Ammonium nitrate
Ammonium phosphate
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