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This quiz contains 13 questions from a mix of 1 subtopics.
Which products are formed when an acid reacts with a metal oxide?
(Select all that apply)
Carbon dioxide
Oxygen
Water
A salt
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Choose the correct balanced equation for the reaction of sulphuric acid and sodium oxide:
H2SO4 + Na2O âž” Na2SO4 + H2O
H2SO4 + 2Na2O âž” 2Na2SO4 + H2O
2H2SO4 + Na2O âž” Na2SO4 + 2H2O
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What type of reaction is it when an acid and a base react together?
Thermal decomposition reaction
Neutralisation reaction
Oxidation reaction
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During a neutralisation reaction, the positive ions from the acid react with the negative ions from the alkali to form molecules of water.
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Which products are formed when an acid reacts with a metal hydroxide?
(select all that apply)
Water
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
A salt
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Select the products formed when hydrochloric acid reacts with potassium hydroxide.
(Select all that apply)
Potassium oxide
Hydrogen
Carbon dioxide
Potassium chloride
Water
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Which products are formed when an acid reacts with a metal carbonate?
(select all that apply)
Hydrogen
Water
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
A salt
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Lithium carbonate and hydrochloric acid undergo a neutralisation reaction.
Which salt is produced?
Lithium chlorate
Lithium chloride
Lithium hydroxide
Lithium oxide
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How to obtain soluble salt crystals from an acid-base reaction
excess / limiting / filtering / filter / funnel / base / acid / crystals
This is quite a long and complicated process, so we can think of it in two parts:
Part 1 - Obtain a solution of the soluble salt that we want
- Place dilute in a beaker and heat gently.
- Add the solid base bit by bit until it stops reacting, which means it's in .
- Isolate the salt solution by out the excess solid base using filter paper and a .
Part 2 - Isolate the soluble salt crystals from the solution
- Heat the salt solution gently in a water bath until start to form.
- Let the solution cool further, which will cause more crystals to precipitate.
- Filter out the soluble salt crystals using paper and funnel.
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To form the soluble salt 'nickel sulfate' you would need to react an insoluble base that contains nickel ions, and an acid that contains sulfate ions.
Which two substances from the list below could you use?
Sulfuric acid
Nitric acid
Nickel oxide
Potassium hydroxide
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Which two substances below could react to form the soluble salt barium nitrate?
Sodium hydroxide
Barium carbonate
Nitric acid
Hydrochloric acid
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When an acid reacts with a metal , the products formed are carbon dioxide, a salt, and .
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When a soluble salt is formed from an acid and an insoluble base, how do you know when an excess of base has been added?
Some of the reactant will be left unreacted
Bubble of gas will appear
All of the insoluble base will dissolve
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