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10th - CLASS TEST ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS 2ND HALF

1) The document is a chemistry test from The Rising Science Academy covering acids, bases, and salts. It contains multiple choice and short answer questions. 2) The multiple choice section (Part I) contains 10 questions testing knowledge of examples of salts used for drying gas, insoluble salts, acidic salts, complex salts, and indicators. 3) The subjective section (Part II) contains short answer questions testing knowledge of measuring pH, defining and giving examples of salts, recovering soluble salts, neutralization reactions, acidic and basic radicals, naming salts, properties of salts of weak acids, acid rain formation and damages, and uses of sodium chlorate and carbonate. It also contains questions

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10th - CLASS TEST ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS 2ND HALF

1) The document is a chemistry test from The Rising Science Academy covering acids, bases, and salts. It contains multiple choice and short answer questions. 2) The multiple choice section (Part I) contains 10 questions testing knowledge of examples of salts used for drying gas, insoluble salts, acidic salts, complex salts, and indicators. 3) The subjective section (Part II) contains short answer questions testing knowledge of measuring pH, defining and giving examples of salts, recovering soluble salts, neutralization reactions, acidic and basic radicals, naming salts, properties of salts of weak acids, acid rain formation and damages, and uses of sodium chlorate and carbonate. It also contains questions

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The Rising Science Academy


(Samanabad Campus- Lahore)
Test Session, December, 2022

Subject: Chemistry (Acids, Bases and Salts-2nd Half) Class/ Section: X/M
Name: ________________ DATE: 12-12-22
Time: 1.5Hrs Total Marks: 40

Part (I)
Objective Type
Q#1 Answer the following MCQ’s by ticking(√) the choice given in the statement.Avoid cutting/over-writing of two or more

choices and using remover/whitener in subjective type as it will result deduction of marks. (1×10=10)
1. Which slat is used to dry the gas:

a) NaCl b) CaCl2 c) CaO d) NH3


2. Which one of the following is an example of insoluble salt:
a) NaNO3 b) MgCl2 c) AgCl d)NaCl
3. Which one the following is an acidic salt?
a) KHSO4 b) AlOH)2Cl2 c)Zn(OH)NO3 d) Pb(CH3COOH)2
4. Potassium ferrocyanide K4[Fe(CN)6] is an example of:
a)Acidic salt b) Basic salt c) Complex salt d) Mixed salt
5.. Which one of the following is used for preparing plaster of paris:
a) CaSO4.5H2O b) MgSO4.5H2O c) CaSO4.2H2O d) Na2SO4.5H2O

6. Phelphthalene indicator is red in strongly alkaline solutions at a pH of:


a) 14 b) 9 c) 12 d)10
7. Which salt is used to prepare plaster of paris?
a) CaSO4.2H2O b) CuSO4.5H2O c) Na2B4O7.10H2O d) Na2CO3.10H2O
8. The product formed by incomplete neutralization of Al(OH)3 is:
a) AlCl3 b) Al(OH)Cl2 c)Al(OH)2Cl d) Al(OH)Cl
9. Which of the following is the formula of Mohr’s salt?
a)K2SO4. Fe2(SO4)3.24H2O b) Al2(SO4)3.K2SO4.24H2O c) MgSO4.FeCl3.7H2O d) (NH4)2SO4. FeSO4.6H2O
10. Water molecules are responsible for the salts for its :
a) Density b) Volume c) Shapes d) Mass

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Part (II)
Subjective Type

Q#2 Give answers to ANY 10 of the following short questions: (2×10=20)

(i). Explain which methods are used to measure pH of solutions.


(ii). Define salts with examples.write down their two characteristics.
(iii). How soluble salts are recovered? Explain the preparation of insoluble salts with two examples.
(iii). What is meant by neutralization reaction?Give examples.
(iv). Differentia b/w acidic radical and basic radical?
(v). How salts are named,Give examples
(vi). H3PO4 is a weak acid but its salt Na3PO4 with strong base NaOH is neutral.Explain why?
(vii). How acid rain is formed? Write down its damages..
(viii). Give any three uses of sodium chlorate and sodium carbonate.
(ix). Differentiate b/w complex salts and mixed salts.
(x). Differentiate b/w double salts and complex salts with examples?

Q7# (a) Explain the preparation of soluble and insoluble salts (5)

(b) Define and explain following (5)

(i) Neutral Salts


(ii) Acidc Salts
(iii) Basic Salts

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