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Acids Bases and Salts — Advanced Practice

Science · Grade 10 · Week 28 · 25 questions

Acids, bases, and salts are fundamental categories of chemicals that interact in important ways. Understanding their properties and reactions is essential for chemistry and has practical applications in everyday life.

What you'll practise

  • Identify acids, bases, and their properties
  • Use indicators to test pH levels
  • Understand neutralisation reactions
  • Describe the formation and uses of salts
All 25 questions in this Acids Bases and Salts — Advanced Practice quiz

Grade 10 ScienceAcids Bases and Salts — Advanced Practice: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.

  1. Calculate pH of 0.001 M HCl solution (log 10⁻³ = -3)
  2. What is the pOH of a solution with pH = 5?
  3. In the chlor-alkali process, the anode product is:
  4. Which salt causes acidic hydrolysis?
  5. Bleaching powder contains:
  6. The pH of a neutral solution at 25°C is:
  7. Which of the following is a strong acid?
  8. In buffer solutions, the ratio [A⁻]/[HA] affects:
  9. Common salt (NaCl) is produced industrially by:
  10. What is the use of common salt in daily life?
  11. Calculate [H⁺] in a solution with pH = 2
  12. Which compound is used as an antacid?
  13. The main constituent of bleaching powder is:
  14. In the chlor-alkali process, the cathode product is:
  15. Which is a weak base?
  16. Salt formed from strong acid and strong base undergoes:
  17. pH + pOH at 25°C equals:
  18. Which salt hydrolyzes to give a basic solution?
  19. Calculate pH of 0.01 M NaOH solution
  20. Universal indicator shows a range of:
  21. Which acid is used in car batteries?
  22. The Solvay process produces:
  23. A buffer solution resists change in:
  24. Which salt is acidic due to hydrolysis?
  25. If [OH⁻] = 10⁻⁵ M, then pH of the solution is:
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Calculate pH of 0.001 M HCl solution (log 10⁻³ = -3)