Acids and alkalis and neutralisation reactions:

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What is the definition of an acid in the context of Brønsted-Lowry theory?

An acid is a proton donor.

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What defines a base according to Brønsted-Lowry theory?

A base is a proton acceptor.

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What is the general formula for a neutralisation reaction?

Acid + Base → salt + water.

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What is the result of the common neutralisation reaction between hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide?

NaCl + H2O.

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What is the chemical formula for hydrochloric acid?

HCl.

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What is the chemical formula for sulfuric acid?

H2SO4.

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What is the chemical formula for nitric acid?

HNO3.

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What is the chemical formula for sodium hydroxide?

NaOH.

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What is the chemical formula for calcium carbonate?

CaCO3.

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What distinguishes alkalis from bases?

Alkalis are soluble in water, while bases are insoluble alkalis.