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Neutralisation Of Acids And Salt Production (GCSE Chemistry)

The following is a GCSE Chemistry test covering 'Neutralisation Of Acids And Salt Production' from the broader topic Chemical Changes. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.
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Which rule helps you predict that all nitrates are soluble?
Which of the following is a correct reason for using a titration (rather than reacting to excess and evaporating) to make a pure salt?
Why is a solution filtered when preparing a salt from an excess of insoluble base?
A soluble salt solution is saturated. What does this mean?
An acid and an alkali react to form water and a salt. Which word best describes this type of reaction?
When preparing a soluble salt by reacting a metal with an acid, which observation indicates the reaction is taking place?
Which observation shows that a carbonate is present when acid is added?
Which products form when hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide?
Which one of these demonstrates that a neutralisation has occurred in a titration?
Which of the following describes the neutralisation of an acid by a metal oxide?
During titration to find concentration of an acid, why is a burette rinsed and filled with the acid before starting?