Properties of Salts
Chemistry ⇒ Acids, Bases, and Salts
Properties of Salts starts at 7 and continues till grade 12.
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A salt is formed by the reaction of sulfuric acid and potassium hydroxide. Name the salt.
A salt solution turns blue litmus red. Is the salt acidic, basic, or neutral?
A student adds a salt to water and observes that the solution turns red litmus blue. What type of salt is this?
A student observes that a salt solution does not change the color of either red or blue litmus paper. What can be concluded about the salt?
A salt is formed by the reaction of sulfuric acid and potassium hydroxide. Name the salt.
A salt solution turns blue litmus red. Is the salt acidic, basic, or neutral?
A student adds a salt to water and observes that the solution turns red litmus blue. What type of salt is this?
A student observes that a salt solution does not change the color of either red or blue litmus paper. What can be concluded about the salt?
Which of the following is a property of deliquescent salts? (1) They lose water on exposure to air. (2) They absorb water and dissolve in it. (3) They are always white. (4) They are used as food preservatives.
Which of the following is a property of hydrated salts? (1) They contain water molecules in their crystals. (2) They are always white. (3) They do not dissolve in water. (4) They are always acidic.
Which of the following is a property of most salts? (1) They are good conductors of electricity in solid state. (2) They are soluble in water. (3) They have a sour taste. (4) They turn blue litmus red.
Which of the following is a property of neutral salts? (1) They have a pH of 7. (2) They turn red litmus blue. (3) They turn blue litmus red. (4) They are always insoluble in water.
Fill in the blank: The chemical formula for common salt is ________.
Fill in the blank: The process of removing water of crystallization from a salt is called ________.
Fill in the blank: The salt formed from hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide is ________.
Fill in the blank: The salt formed from the reaction of nitric acid and calcium hydroxide is ________.
True or False: All salts are neutral in nature.
True or False: All salts are safe to eat.
True or False: All salts are soluble in water.
True or False: All salts taste salty.
