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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 sodium carbonate. Which gas is evolved?
Describe what happens when a solution of sodium sulfate is mixed with a solution of barium chloride.
Describe what happens when barium chloride is added to a solution containing sulfate ions.
Explain the term 'water of crystallization' with an example.
Explain why aqueous solutions of sodium chloride conduct electricity.
A student adds dilute sulfuric acid to sodium carbonate. Which gas is evolved?
Describe what happens when a solution of sodium sulfate is mixed with a solution of barium chloride.
What is the effect of adding a solution of silver nitrate to a solution containing chloride ions?
Which of the following is a chemical property of salts? (1) Reaction with acids (2) Reaction with bases (3) Reaction with water (4) All of the above
Which of the following is a chemical property of salts? (1) They conduct electricity in aqueous solution (2) They are always white in color (3) They are always soluble in water (4) They have a sour taste
Which of the following is a double salt? (1) Potassium nitrate (2) Mohr's salt (3) Sodium chloride (4) Calcium carbonate
Which of the following is a property of acidic salts? (1) They turn blue litmus red (2) They turn red litmus blue (3) They have a pH above 7 (4) They are always insoluble
Fill in the blank: The process of removing water of crystallization from a hydrated salt by heating is called ________.
Salts formed from a strong acid and a weak base are generally ________ in nature.
Salts formed from a weak acid and a strong base are generally ________ in nature.
Salts that contain water molecules as part of their structure are called ________ salts.
True or False: All hydrated salts are colored.
True or False: All salts are neutral in nature.
True or False: All salts are soluble in water.
True or False: Salts can be formed by the reaction of a metal oxide with an acid.