Soluble salts can be made from acids.
Insoluble salts can be made from solutions of ions.
When acids and alkalis react, it is a neutralisation reaction.
You should be able to use your skills, knowledge and understanding to:
Select an appropriate method for making a salt, given appropriate information
Practical work to develop your skills and understanding:
Producing copper sulphate (a soluble salt) from copper oxide and sulphuric acid
Producing magnesium sulphate (a soluble salt) from magnesium oxide and sulphuric acid
Producing copper chloride (a soluble salt) from copper oxide and hydrochloric acid
Producing zinc nitrate (a soluble salt) from zinc oxide and nitric acid
Producing sodium chloride (a soluble salt) from sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid
Producing copper sulphate (a soluble salt) from copper carbonate and sulphuric acid
Investigating the effect of different conditions on the yield of salt
Producing lead iodide (an insoluble salt) from lead nitrate and potassium iodide solutions
Producing barium sulphate (an insoluble salt) from barium chloride and sodium sulphate solutions
Investigating the effect of different conditions on the formation of precipitates