Aiden Gill, Heidi Foxford and, Dorothy Warren Solutions for Chapter: Preparing Salts, Exercise 4: Test-style questions
Aiden Gill Science Solutions for Exercise - Aiden Gill, Heidi Foxford and, Dorothy Warren Solutions for Chapter: Preparing Salts, Exercise 4: Test-style questions
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Questions from Aiden Gill, Heidi Foxford and, Dorothy Warren Solutions for Chapter: Preparing Salts, Exercise 4: Test-style questions with Hints & Solutions
Salts can be prepared by the reaction of acids with metals.
Complete the equation:

Salts can be prepared by the reaction of acids with metals.
Choose the word that best describes the reaction.

Sodium sulphate is an important salt used to make detergents.
The table lists some substances. Tick the name of the acid used to make detergents.
Hydrochloric acid | |
Sulphuric acid | |
Noitric acid |

Sodium sulphate can be made by the reaction of an acid and carbonate.
Complete the word equation for this reaction.

Some indigestion tablets contain calcium carbonate which neutralises excess stomach acid (hydrochloric acid)
Complete the word equation for the reaction.

Some indigestion tablets contain calcium carbonate which neutralises excess stomach acid (hydrochloric acid)
How does the pH change in the stomach after taking these tablets?
