Properties of Salts
Chemistry ⇒ Acids, Bases, and Salts
Properties of Salts starts at 7 and continues till grade 12.
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A salt is formed by the reaction of sulfuric acid and potassium hydroxide. Name the salt.
A salt solution turns blue litmus red. Is the salt acidic, basic, or neutral?
A student adds a salt to water and observes that the solution turns red litmus blue. What type of salt is this?
A student observes that a salt solution does not change the color of either red or blue litmus paper. What can be concluded about the salt?
Describe the crystalline nature of salts.
Describe what happens when a hydrated salt is heated strongly.
Explain why salts are usually hard and brittle.
Explain why salts conduct electricity in solution but not in solid state.
Explain why some salts are colored while others are white.
What happens to the pH of water when an acidic salt is dissolved in it?
What is the color of pure sodium chloride?
What is the general electrical property of salts when dissolved in water?
What is the term for salts that absorb moisture from the air?
Which salt is commonly known as table salt?
