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Quiz: Making a Soluble Salt from an Insoluble Base
AQA GCSE Chemistry 8462 specification
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Building on what you've learned about acids, bases, and salts, let's test your knowledge of making a soluble salt from an insoluble base!
What type of reaction is used to make a soluble salt from an insoluble base?
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Which of the following steps are part of making a soluble salt from an insoluble base? (Select all that apply)
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To ensure the reaction is complete, you should stop adding the insoluble base when {{blank0}} stops forming.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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Why is the insoluble base added in excess during the reaction?
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Which of the following soluble salts can be made using this method? (Select all that apply)
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The solution is heated gently to evaporate {{blank0}}, leaving {{blank1}} crystals behind.
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