Salts (Grade 10)
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Salts
1.
Which of the following processes does NOT result in the formation of a salt?
- A reaction between a weak acid and a weak base
- Neutralization Reaction
- Decomposition
- None of the Above
2.
What is the formula of the salt produced when [math]H_2SO_4[/math] and [math]KOH[/math] react?
- [math]KSO_4[/math]
- [math]K_2S[/math]
- [math]K_2SO_3[/math]
- [math]K_2SO_4[/math]
3.
Which of the following statements correctly characterizes salts?
- Salts conduct electricity in the solid phase.
- Salts conduct electricity in all phases.
- Salts conduct electricity in the liquid phase.
- Salts do not conduct electricity at all.
4.
Which of the following must react with HCl to produce water and a salt with the chemical formula KCl?
- [math]K_2SO_4[/math]
- KOH
- KCl
- [math]K_2SO_3[/math]
5.
Which of the following statements correctly characterizes the nature of salts, in terms of charge?
- Salts are electrically positive.
- Salts are electrically negative.
- Salts are electrically neutral.
- None of the above
6.
Which of the following types of bonds is present in a salt?
- Polar Covalent
- Ionic
- Nonpolar Covalent
- Metallic
7.
Which of the following statements is NOT always true about salts?
- Salts are always very soluble in water.
- Salts consist of cations and anions.
- Salts conduct electricity in the liquid phase.
- Salts are ionic in nature.
8.
What is the correct chemical name for the salt [math]NH_4Cl[/math]?
- Ammonia Chloride
- Ammonium Chloride
- Nitrogen Tetrahydrogen Chloride
- Ammonium (I) Chloride
9.
Name ONE ion that would combine with [math]Cl^-[/math] to form an insoluble salt.
10.
When a salt is formed from the neutralization reaction between an acid and a base, the most likely pH value of the resulting solution that contains the salt is .
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