Grade 10 Chem Unit 3
Grade 10 Chem Unit 3
a) NaCl
b) H₂SO₄
c) CH₄
d) CaO
a) HCl
b) NaOH
c) NaCl
d) NH₃
a) Acidic oxide
b) Basic oxide
c) Neutral oxide
d) Amphoteric oxide
4. The main difference between organic and inorganic compounds is the presence of:
a) Hydrogen
b) Oxygen
c) Carbon
d) Nitrogen
Types of Oxides
a) Na₂O
b) SO₂
c) MgO
d) Fe₂O₃
a) CO
b) NO₂
c) SO₃
d) P₂O₅
b) H⁺ ions in solution
a) HCl
b) H₂SO₄
c) NaOH
d) CO₂
Classification of Acids and Salts
a) Normal salt
b) Acidic salt
c) Basic salt
d) Neutral salt
12. A salt that absorbs water from the air and dissolves in it is called:
a) Hygroscopic
b) Efflorescent
c) Deliquescent
d) Neutral
a) HNO₃
b) H₂SO₄
c) HCl
d) CH₃COOH
a) NaOH
b) Ca(OH)₂
c) NH₄OH
d) Al(OH)₃
a) Na₂CO₃
b) NaCl
c) KNO₃
d) CaSO₄
a) HCl
b) CH₃COOH
c) H₂CO₃
d) NH₄OH
a) NaOH
b) KOH
c) NH₄OH
d) Ba(OH)₂
d) It has a high pH
a) 1 M HCl
b) 10 M HCl
c) 98% H₂SO₄
d) Fuming HNO₃
a) Strongly acidic
b) Weakly acidic
c) Neutral
d) Basic
24. Which indicator is commonly used to test for acids and bases?
a) Bromine
b) Phenolphthalein
c) Mercury
d) Lead nitrate
a) 0
b) 7
c) 10
d) 14
a) NaOH
b) HCl
c) NaCl
d) NH₄OH
a) An acid
b) A base
c) A salt
d) A neutral compound
a) Vinegar
b) Lemon juice
c) Soap solution
d) H₂SO₄
a) Acidic
b) Basic
c) Neutral
d) Amphoteric
a) Oxygen
b) Nitrogen
c) Hydrogen
d) Carbon dioxide
a) NaCl + H₂O
b) NaCl + O₂
c) NaOH + H₂
d) Na₂O + H₂O
b) Na + HCl → NaCl + H₂
d) Fe + O₂ → Fe₂O₃
a) Increases
b) Decreases
d) Becomes zero
a) Hydrochloric acid
b) Nitric acid
c) Acetic acid
d) Citric acid
a) Vinegar
b) Ammonia solution
c) Lemon juice
d) Carbon dioxide
a) Batteries
b) Antacids
c) Fertilizers
d) Explosives
a) Na₂CO₃
b) KCl
c) NH₄Cl
d) NaBr
a) Soap making
b) Baking
c) Car batteries
d) Explosives
a) OH⁻
b) H⁺
c) Cl⁻
d) Na⁺
42. Which metal reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce hydrogen gas?
a) Gold
b) Copper
c) Zinc
d) Silver
a) Sour
b) Sweet
c) Bitter
d) Salty
a) It forms an acid
b) It forms a base
c) It remains neutral
d) It evaporates immediately
45. Which of the following reacts with both acids and bases?
a) NaCl
b) H₂O
c) Al₂O₃
d) H₂O₂
. A strong acid:
a) H₂CO₃
b) HCl
c) CH₃COOH
d) H₂O
a) Close to 0
b) Close to 7
c) Close to 14
d) Close to -1
a) H₂SO₄
b) HCl
c) CH₃COOH
d) HNO₃
a) NH₄OH
b) NaOH
c) H₂CO₃
d) HCl
Acid-Base Indicators
a) Bases
b) Acids
c) Neutral compounds
d) Salts
a) Blue
b) Red
c) Green
d) Yellow
56. What is the best way to test whether a solution is acidic or basic?
a) Smelling it
b) Tasting it
d) Shaking it
d) Water is released
58. What is the best indicator to use for identifying a weak acid?
a) Litmus paper
b) Universal indicator
c) Methyl orange
d) Bromothymol blue
a) Bunsen burner
b) pH meter
c) Beaker
d) Test tube
a) Oxygen
b) Nitrogen
c) Hydrogen
d) Carbon dioxide
62. Which of the following metals does NOT react with an acid?
a) Sodium
b) Zinc
c) Copper
d) Iron
d) H₂ and O₂
c) A metal is deposited
65. Which of the following bases reacts with an acid to form ammonia?
a) NaOH
b) KOH
c) NH₄OH
d) Ba(OH)₂
66. What is the balanced equation for the reaction of NaOH with H₂SO₄?
67. The balanced equation for the reaction of calcium hydroxide with hydrochloric acid is:
68. When sulfuric acid reacts with sodium carbonate, what are the products?
69. Which of the following acids reacts with NaOH to form NaNO₃ and H₂O?
a) HCl
b) H₂SO₄
c) HNO₃
d) H₃PO₄
c) Fe + O₂ → Fe₂O₃
d) C + O₂ → CO₂
a) HCl
b) HNO₃
c) CH₃COOH
d) H₂SO₄
a) NaOH
b) Ca(OH)₂
c) Mg(OH)₂
d) NH₄OH
74. The sour taste of citrus fruits is due to the presence of:
a) Sulfuric acid
b) Hydrochloric acid
c) Citric acid
d) Phosphoric acid
c) A compound with a pH of 7
a) HCl
b) NaOH
c) NaCl
d) NH₃
3. What type of salt is formed when a strong acid reacts with a strong base?
a) Acidic salt
b) Basic salt
c) Neutral salt
d) Double salt
a) NaCl
b) Na₂CO₃
c) NaHCO₃
d) K₂SO₄
a) NaNO₃
b) Na₂CO₃
c) NaCl
d) KCl
a) NH₄NO₃
b) NaCl
c) NaHCO₃
d) CaCO₃
a) Neutral
b) Acidic
c) Basic
d) Amphoteric
a) It forms a precipitate
c) It forms a gas
d) It reacts violently
a) NaCl
b) KNO₃
c) AgCl
d) NH₄Cl
a) Sublimation
b) Precipitation
c) Evaporation
d) Filtration
a) Na₂CO₃
b) NaCl
c) NH₄Cl
d) NaHCO₃
12. Which of the following salts absorbs moisture from the air and dissolves in it?
a) Efflorescent
b) Deliquescent
c) Hygroscopic
d) Neutral
13. When an acid reacts with a metal carbonate, the salt formed is accompanied by the release of:
a) Hydrogen gas
b) Oxygen gas
c) Carbon dioxide
d) Chlorine gas
a) NaCl
b) Na₂CO₃
c) KNO₃
d) NH₄Cl
a) Less than 7
b) Equal to 7
c) Greater than 7
d) Depends on temperature
16. What type of salt is formed when a strong acid reacts with a weak base?
a) Neutral salt
b) Acidic salt
c) Basic salt
d) Double salt
d) NaCl
a) It remains undissolved
b) It forms a precipitate
c) It dissociates into Na⁺ and Cl⁻ ions
d) It produces a gas