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Edexcel IGCSE·Chemistry·IGCSE Chemistry

Acids, Bases & Salts

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The pH scale, the reactions of acids, and how to prepare soluble and insoluble salts.

Acids and bases are central to inorganic chemistry.

The pH scale

Runs 000–141414: acids below 777, neutral 777, alkalis above 777. Acids release H⁺ ions; alkalis release OH⁻ ions. Use universal indicator or a pH meter.

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