Acids & Salts (Triple) quiz Loading... 1. What is the universal indicator colour of a pH 8-10 solution?BlueGreenRedYellowQuestion 1 of 21 Loading... 2. Describe the observations of the reaction of aluminium and dilute hydrochloric acidfizzing, metal disappears, metal floats, lilac flame seenno reactionfizzing, metal moves around, metal melts, metal disappears and metal floatsfizzing and metal disappearsQuestion 2 of 21 Loading... 3. Describe the method to prepare a pure dry sample of sodium chloride (soluble salt) 1) Heat hydrochloric acid in a beaker. 2) Add sodium oxide until excess and stir with glass rod. 3) Filter the mixture using filter paper and funnel. 4) Heat the filtered solution (filtrate) until a hot saturated solution forms. 5) Allow the solution to cool so that hydrated crystals form. 6) Remove the crystals by filtration and wash with distilled water. 7) Dry by leaving in a warm place.1) Heat hydrochloric acid in a beaker. 2) Add an equal amount of sodium oxide and stir with glass rod. 3) Filter the mixture using filter paper and funnel. 4) Heat the filtered solution (filtrate) until a hot saturated solution forms. 5) Allow the solution to cool so that hydrated crystals form. 6) Remove the crystals by filtration and wash with distilled water. 7) Dry by leaving in a warm place.1) Pipette 25cm³ of sodium hydroxide into a conical flask. 2) Add indicator. 3) (Using titration values)Titrate the known volume hydrochloric acid into conical flask containing alkali. 4) Transfer to an evaporating basin. 5) Heat the solution until a hot saturated solution forms. 6) Allow the solution to cool so that hydrated crystals form. 7) Remove the crystals by filtration and wash with distilled water. 8) Dry by leaving in a warm place.1) Pipette 25cm³ of sodium hydroxide into a conical flask. 2) Do not add indicator. 3) (Using titration values)Titrate the known volume hydrochloric acid into conical flask containing alkali. 4) Transfer to an evaporating basin. 5) Heat the solution until a hot saturated solution forms. 6) Allow the solution to cool so that hydrated crystals form. 7) Remove the crystals by filtration and wash with distilled water. 8) Dry by leaving in a warm place.Question 3 of 21 Loading... 4. An acid is called a proton _________An acid is a proton donorAn acid is a proton sinkAn acid is a proton solventAn acid is a proton acceptorQuestion 4 of 21 Loading... 5. A pure, dry sample of a soluble salt can be prepared starting with an insoluble reactant. What is this method called?Excess solid methodCombustion methodPrecipitation methodTitration methodQuestion 5 of 21 Loading... 6. Can a base neutralise an acid?YesNoSometimesOnly if it is more reactive than hydrogenQuestion 6 of 21 Loading... 7. If copper chloride has the formula CuCl₂, what is the formula of the copper ion?Cu²⁺Cu⁻ Cu⁺Cu²⁻ Question 7 of 21 Loading... 8. Is magnesium oxide acidic or basic?Neutral Depends on the conditionsAcidicBasicQuestion 8 of 21 Loading... 9. In the test for sulfate ions, what result shows they are present?bubbles formA white precipitate is formedcream precipitatelimewater goes cloudyQuestion 9 of 21 Loading... 10. When preparing hydrated copper(II) sulfate crystals starting from copper(II) oxide, why is an excess of copper (II) oxide added?To prevent the acid from evaporatingTo ensure all the acid has reacted so there is no acid leftTo ensure there is enough solid left for the impurities to be filtered outTo increase the rate of reactionQuestion 10 of 21 Loading... 11. Is iron sulfate soluble?yesnoslightlyQuestion 11 of 21 Loading... 12. What is the pH of a weak acid?0-34-68-1012-14Question 12 of 21 Loading... 13. In a flame test, a orange-red colour is seen. Give the formula of the cation which is present.K⁺Li⁺Na⁺Ca²⁺Question 13 of 21 Loading... 14. When NaOH is added to a sample, a green precipitate forms. What cation was present in the sample?Copper (II), Cu²⁺Iron (III), Fe³⁺Iron (II), Fe²⁺Calcium (II), Ca²⁺Question 14 of 21 Loading... 15. State the steps for calculating empirical formula1) Aᵣ/mass. 2) divide by the smallest. 3) Give the ratio has a whole number. 4) State final empirial formula1) Aᵣ/mass. 2) divide by the largest. 3) Give the ratio has a whole number. 4) State final empirial formula1) mass/Aᵣ. 2) divide by the largest. 3) Give the ratio has a whole number. 4) State final empirial formula1) mass/Aᵣ. 2) divide by the smallest. 3) Give the ratio has a whole number. 4) State final empirial formulaQuestion 15 of 21 Loading... 16. In a flame test, why is hydrochloric acid used?To clean the wire of any unwanted ionsTo dissolve insoluble saltsTo protect the wire from meltingTo make the colour of the flame more obviousQuestion 16 of 21 Loading... 17. Describe an experiment to prepare a pure, dry sample of an insoluble salt, starting from two soluble reactants1) Mix the two salt solutions together in a beaker. 2) Stir with glass rod. 3) Pour away the liquid 4) Wash with distilled water. 5) Dry by leaving in a warm place.1) Mix the two salt solutions together in a beaker. 2) Stir with glass rod. 3) Pour away the liquid 4) Wash with one of the original solutions. 5) Dry by leaving in a warm place.1) Mix the two salt solutions together in a beaker. 2) Stir with glass rod. 3) Filter using filter paper and funnel. 4) Wash with distilled water. 5) Dry by leaving in a warm place.1) Mix the two salt solutions together in a beaker. 2) Stir with glass rod. 3) Filter using filter paper and funnel 4) Wash with one of the original solutions. 5) Dry by leaving in a warm place.Question 17 of 21 Loading... 18. In the test of a gas, a glowing splint relights. What is the gas?ChlorineCarbon dioxideHydrogenOxygenQuestion 18 of 21 Loading... 19. What method would be followed to prepare a sample of pure, dry lead (II) sulfate?Combustion methodExcess solid methodTitration methodPrecipitation methodQuestion 19 of 21 Loading... 20. What is defined as a proton donor?A baseAn acidAn alkaliAn oreQuestion 20 of 21 Loading... 21. What is an acid?An acid is a corrosive substanceAn acid is a compound that reacts with metalsAn acid is a source of hydrogen ions, H⁺An acid is a green solutionQuestion 21 of 21 Loading... Related Posts:The entire quiz question bank!The entire quiz question bank (Double only)!Key Calculations quizEquilibria (triple) quizCondensation Polymers quizElectrolysis quiz Hydr0Gen2020-02-16T17:11:05+00:00Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: Quiz, Topic: Acids & Salts| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookXRedditLinkedInTumblrPinterestVkEmail