Quiz: Neutralisation - Making Salts and Water
Edexcel Combined Science GCSE
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Building on what you've learned about acids, alkalis, and pH, let's test your understanding of neutralisation: how acids and alkalis react to form salts and water!
What is the general word equation for a neutralisation reaction?
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During neutralisation, an acid donates {{blank0}} ions, and a base donates {{blank1}} ions.
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Which of the following are common products of neutralisation reactions? (Select all that apply)
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What is the pH of a solution after complete neutralisation?
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Which of these best describes a salt?
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When sulfuric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide, the salt formed is called {{blank0}} sulfate.
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Which of the following are alkalis that can neutralise acids? (Select all that apply)
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