Neutralisation Experiments and Titration Revision Quiz

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Take this quiz to test your knowledge on the material covered in the second half of this course. Neutalisation and the preparation of insoluble salts and titration are revised here.
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Question 1

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What is this experiment called?
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  • Litmus paper test
  • Fancy paper test
  • Tracing paper test
  • Chemistry paper test

Question 2

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An acid and a base can react to form...
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  • Salt and water
  • Salt and vinegar
  • Vinegar and water
  • Acid rain

Question 3

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In the neutralisation experiment, you are advised to use an excess amount of acid.
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  • True
  • False

Question 4

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In the preparation of insoluble salts experiment, sodium and nitrate ions are described as...
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  • Observer ions
  • Spectator ions
  • Voyeur ions
  • Onlooker ions

Question 5

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In chemistry, effervesence can best be described as the charismatic persona of the chemist.
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  • True
  • False

Question 6

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Hydrogen burns with a...
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  • Thundering roar
  • A menacing whisper
  • A squeaky pop
  • A rich baritone

Question 7

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Titration is used to determine of the equivalence point of a neutralisation.
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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What is the name of this implement?
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  • Burette
  • Pipette
  • Dripping Funnel
  • Conical Flask
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