SC.8.P.8.8-Identify basic examples of and compare and classify the properties of compounds, including acids, bases, and salts.
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- Q1Which of the following substances is classified as a base?Sodium hydroxideHydrochloric acidAcetic acidSodium chloride30s
- Q2What is a common property of acids?They are slippery to the touchThey taste sourThey taste sweetThey have a soapy feel30s
- Q3Which of the following is an example of a salt?Potassium chlorideSodium hydroxideLactic acidSulfuric acid30s
- Q4What is a characteristic property of bases?They turn blue litmus paper redThey react with metals to produce hydrogen gasThey feel slipperyThey taste sour30s
- Q5Which compound is known as a strong acid?Monoammonium phosphateSodium bicarbonatePotassium sulfateHydrochloric acid30s
- Q6What is the pH range of acids?Equal to 7Between 7 and 14Greater than 7Less than 730s
- Q7Which of the following demonstrates a property of salts?They can be formed from the reaction of an acid and a baseThey are all soluble in waterThey turn blue litmus paper redThey taste sweet30s
- Q8What is the reaction called when an acid and a base combine?DecompositionNeutralizationOxidationSynthesis30s
- Q9Which of the following is a property of acids?They taste bitterThey turn red litmus paper blueThey feel slipperyThey can conduct electricity when dissolved in water30s
- Q10Which of the following is an example of a weak base?Potassium chlorideAmmoniaSodium hydroxideCalcium carbonate30s