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Chemical Properties of Salts

Chemistry ⇒ Acids, Bases, and Salts

Chemical Properties of Salts starts at 9 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Chemical Properties of Salts. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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A student adds dilute sulfuric acid to a solution of barium chloride. What is the white precipitate formed?
Describe the effect of heating hydrated copper(II) sulfate crystals.
Describe what happens when barium chloride is added to a solution containing sulfate ions.
Explain why the solution of ammonium acetate (CH₃COONH₄) is nearly neutral.
Explain why the solution of ammonium sulfate is acidic.
Explain why the solution of sodium acetate (CH₃COONa) in water is basic.
Explain why the solution of sodium chloride in water is neutral.
A student adds dilute sulfuric acid to a solution of barium chloride. What is the white precipitate formed?
A salt is formed by the reaction of a weak acid and a strong base. The resulting solution will be: (1) Acidic (2) Basic (3) Neutral (4) Amphoteric
Which of the following is a double salt? (1) NaCl (2) KNO₃ (3) Mohr's salt (4) CaCO₃
Which of the following is NOT a property of salts? (1) They are generally ionic compounds (2) They always have a sour taste (3) They can conduct electricity in solution (4) They can be formed by neutralization reactions
Which of the following salts is insoluble in water? (1) NaCl (2) KNO₃ (3) AgCl (4) Na₂SO₄
A solution of ammonium chloride (NH₄Cl) is ________ in nature.
A solution of sodium carbonate turns red litmus paper ________.
When a salt is formed from a strong acid and a strong base, its aqueous solution is usually ________ in nature.
When a salt reacts with water to produce an acidic or basic solution, the process is called ________.
State whether the following statement is true or false: Salts can act as electrolytes in aqueous solution.
State whether the following statement is true or false: The solubility of most salts increases with temperature.
True or False: All salts are neutral in nature.
True or False: All salts are soluble in water.