Chemistry Acids Bases and Salts
Chemistry Acids Bases and Salts
Chemistry Acids Bases and Salts
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Subject: Chemistry
Topic: Acids bases and salts
No. of Questions: 20
Duration: 60 Min
Maximum Marks: 60
A. hydride ions
B. hydroxyl ions
C. hydronium ions
D. oxide ions
A. mostly molecules
B. mostly ions
C. both molecules and ions
D. mostly water
A. mostly molecules
B. mostly ions
C. both molecules and ions
D. less water
Sol: (C) Weak acid do not dissociate much so it has both molecules as well as ions.
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Q:4 The pH of a carbonated drink is ___________
A. less than 7
B. more than 7
C. equal to 7
D. approximately 7.8
A. a proton donor
B. a proton acceptor
C. electron donor
D. electron acceptor
Q:6 The drying of milk of lime (white washing) is due to the action of _____________
A. oxygen in air
B. nitrogen in air
C. CO2 in air
D. hydrogen in air
Q:7 A salt derived from a strong base and a weak acid will give a salt that is ________
A. acidic
B. basic
C. neutral
D. volatile
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Q:8 When litmus is added to a solution of borax it turns__________
A. red
B. pink
C. remains colorless
D. blue
A. K.Ca.PO4
B. Ca(OCI)CI
C. Na.K.CO3
D. KCI
A. Fe(OH)3
B. Cu(OH)2
C. Zn(OH)2
D. NaOH
A. NaOH
B. KOH
C. NH4OH
D. Ca(OH)2
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Q:12 Choose the acid salt from the following
A. NaNO3
B. Na2SO4
C. NaHSO4
D. Na2CO3
A. NH4NO3
B. (NH4)2SO4
C. (NH4)3PO4
D. (NH4)2S
A. HCI-
B. H+
C. H2O
D. H3O+
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Q:16 What is the name of H2SO3?
A. Sulphuric Acid
B. Sulphurous Acid
C. Sulphide Acid
D. Hydrogen Sulphide.
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Dioxygen
C. Dihydrogen
D. Dinitrogen
A. Base + Water
B. Salt + Water
C. Base + Salt
D. Metal + Salt
A. Hydrochloric Acid
B. Nitric Acid
C. Acetic Acid
D. Sulphuric Acid
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Q:20 An indicator is what type of compound?
A. reducing agent
B. strong base or acid
C. weak base or acid
D. Salt
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