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Quiz: Neutralisation - Making Salts and Water
Edexcel Combined Science GCSE
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Building on what you've learned about acids, alkalis, and ionisation, let's test your knowledge of neutralisation and how salts are formed!
What is produced when an acid reacts with an alkali in a neutralisation reaction?
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Which of the following could be salts formed during neutralisation? (Select all that apply)
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Neutralisation occurs when hydrogen ions from the acid combine with {{blank0}} ions from the alkali to form {{blank1}}.
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Which pH value indicates a solution is neutral?
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Which are examples of alkalis? (Select all that apply)
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The pH of a solution increases when an acid is neutralised because hydrogen ions are replaced by {{blank0}}.
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