Chemical Properties of Salts
Chemistry ⇒ Acids, Bases, and Salts
Chemical Properties of Salts starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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A student adds dilute sulfuric acid to sodium carbonate. Which gas is evolved?
Describe what happens when a solution of sodium sulfate is mixed with a solution of barium chloride.
Describe what happens when barium chloride is added to a solution containing sulfate ions.
Explain the term 'water of crystallization' with an example.
Explain why aqueous solutions of sodium chloride conduct electricity.
Explain why silver chloride does not dissolve in water.
Explain why the solution of ammonium acetate is nearly neutral.
Explain why washing soda (sodium carbonate) solution is basic in nature.
What happens when sodium carbonate reacts with hydrochloric acid?
What is the color of anhydrous copper(II) sulfate?
What is the effect of adding a solution of silver nitrate to a solution containing chloride ions?
What is the effect of heating hydrated copper(II) sulfate?
When a salt solution is electrolyzed, what is generally produced at the cathode?
Which gas is released when a carbonate salt reacts with a dilute acid?
Which salt is formed when hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide?
Which salt is used to test for the presence of sulfate ions in a solution?
