Chemistry Neutralization Reactions Quiz

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What type of solution will result from 1 g of sodium chloride dissolved in 10 mL of water?

  • Slightly Acidic
  • Neutral (correct)
  • Basic
  • Acidic

Which salt would likely produce a solution with a pH greater than 7?

  • Sodium bicarbonate (correct)
  • Sodium chloride
  • Ammonium chloride
  • Potassium chloride

Which of the following salts is classified as acidic?

  • Potassium chloride
  • Sodium bicarbonate
  • Sodium chloride
  • Ammonium chloride (correct)

What is the expected pH of a solution made from ammonium nitrate?

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Which of the following statements about acids and bases is correct?

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Study Notes

Neutralization Reaction

  • Neutralization occurs when acids and bases react to form salts.

Classifying Salts

  • Neutral salts form from the reaction of a strong acid and a strong base.
  • Acidic salts form from the reaction of a strong acid and a weak base.
  • Basic salts form from the reaction of a weak acid and a strong base.

pH of Salt Solutions

  • Neutral salt solutions have a pH of 7.
  • Acidic salt solutions have a pH less than 7.
  • Basic salt solutions have a pH greater than 7.

Example Salt Classifications

  • Potassium chloride: Neutral.
  • Ammonium nitrate: Acidic.
  • Sodium chloride: Neutral.

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