This GCSE Chemistry PowerPoint presentation provides a detailed and structured lesson on neutralisation reactions, covering the reaction between acids and bases, word and symbol equations, ionic equations, titrations, and the role of ammonium salts in agriculture. It includes explanations, worked examples, and questions to help students understand neutralisation in depth.
What’s Included?
- Definition of neutralisation – Explanation of how acids react with alkalis or bases to produce a salt and water.
- General equation for neutralisation – Understanding the key reaction: Acid + Base → Salt + Water
- Balanced symbol equations – Worked examples of neutralisation reactions, including:
Hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide → sodium chloride + water
HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H₂O - Metal carbonate neutralisation – Explanation of how metal carbonates neutralise acids to form a salt, water, and carbon dioxide.
- Ionic equations for acid-base reactions – How to derive ionic equations by removing spectator ions.
- Titrations – brief introduction to what a titration is with a video example and accompanying questions.
- Ammonium salts and fertilisers – Explanation of how ammonium salts are produced in neutralisation reactions and their importance in agriculture.
- Indicators and pH curves – Understanding how indicators show when neutralisation occurs and how pH changes during titration.
- Review questions – Includes word equations and balanced symbol equations
Why Use This Resource?
- Designed for GCSE Chemistry (AQA) specification.
- Fully editable PowerPoint (.pptx) to allow customization for different teaching styles.
- Clear explanations and step-by-step examples to support student understanding.
- Engaging practical activities and investigations for hands-on learning.
- Practice questions to prepare students for assessments.
Last updated: February 2025.
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