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Neutralisation and Preparation of Salts
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which of the following is the correct definition of neutralisation?

  1. A reaction between a metal and an acid to form a salt and water
  2. A reaction between an acid and a base to form a salt and water
  3. A reaction between two salts to form a precipitate
  4. A reaction between a metal oxide and water to form an alkali
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✓ Answer: BA reaction between an acid and a base to form a salt and water
Neutralisation is the reaction between an acid and a base (which includes alkalis, metal oxides, metal hydroxides, and carbonates) to produce a salt and water. Option A describes a metal-acid reaction, which does not always produce water. Options C and D describe different types of reactions.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which of the following salts is INSOLUBLE in water?

  1. Sodium sulfate
  2. Potassium nitrate
  3. Barium sulfate
  4. Ammonium chloride
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✓ Answer: CBarium sulfate
Barium sulfate is an insoluble salt. Sodium sulfate, potassium nitrate, and ammonium chloride are all soluble in water. Knowledge of solubility rules is essential for choosing the correct method of salt preparation.
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