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Section 6.3
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1
What types of substances are involved in neutralization?
A)a neutral substance reacting with an acid
B)a neutral substance reacting with a base
C)an acid reacting with a base
D)an acid reacting with a base and a neutral substance
2
What are the products of neutralization?
A)hydrogen and oxygen
B)hydrogen and salt
C)salt and oxygen
D)salt and water
3
Which of the following is true about neutralization?
A)The salt produced is insoluble in water.
B)It is an example of a synthesis reaction, in which the acid and base combine to form one neutral product.
C)Hydrogen ions of the base combine with hydroxide ions of the acid and form water.
D)Neutralization is an example of a double displacement reaction, because the ions of the reactants switch places to form new compounds.
4
What type of ingredient is present in an antacid that allows it to neutralize excess acid in the stomach?
A)pure water
B)an ingredient that is acidic
C)an ingredient that is a base
D)hydrochloric acid
5
Liming is a process used to renew lakes and regions that have pH levels that are…
A)high.
B)low.
C)neutral.
D)higher than ten.
6
How does acid precipitation form?
A)Acid precipitation forms when non-metal oxides in the atmosphere react with water to form acids.
B)Acid precipitation forms when non-metal oxides in the atmosphere react with a salt to form acids.
C)Acid precipitation forms when liquid moisture in the atmosphere reacts with water to form acids.
D)Acid precipitation forms when metal oxides in the atmosphere react with water to form acids.







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