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GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Acids, Bases and Salts - pH Values and Alkalis
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Acids and alkalis are incredibly important for manufacturing, and for everyday life. Some examples of things made using acids and alkalis are soaps and detergents, fertilisers, car batteries and medicines - you will have probably learnt a lot more examples during your lessons, as well as the properties of acids and alkalis. The most important of the reactions of acids and alkalis is neutralisation. Mixing the correct amounts of acid and alkali will result in a solution that is neutral because the two substances react together to produce water and a salt. During the 20th century, people knew... Show more
GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Acids, Bases and Salts - pH Values and Alkalis
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1. A strong acid...
2. We can react an acid and an alkali together to produce a salt. The correct name for this type of chemical reaction is...
3. Salts can also be made by reacting metals with acids. What gas is given off when a metal reacts with an acid?
4. Pick the correct equation for the reaction between hydrochloric acid and iron oxide.
5. A substance with a pH of 6 is...
6. Precipitation reactions occur when an insoluble salt is formed. Precipitation reactions can be used in industry to...
7. What is an alkali?
8. When an acid and an alkali react, a salt and water are formed. Pick the correct salt produced when ammonium hydroxide reacts with nitric acid.
9. Pick the correct combination of definitions.
10. What is an acid?