Types of salts in chemistry-Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

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Question 1: Which type of salt forms when a strong acid reacts with a weak base?

(a) Acidic salt
(b) Basic salt
(c) Neutral salt
(d) Saline salt

Question 2: Which type of salt forms when a weak acid reacts with a strong base?

(a) Acidic salt
(b) Basic salt
(c) Neutral salt
(d) Saline salt

Question 3: Which type of salt forms when a strong acid reacts with a strong base?

(a) Acidic salt
(b) Basic salt
(c) Neutral salt
(d) Saline salt

Question 4: Which type of salt forms when an acid and a base are completely neutralized?

(a) Acidic salt
(b) Basic salt
(c) Neutral salt
(d) Saline salt

Question 5: Which type of salt is formed when both the cation and anion come from the same weak acid or base?

(a) Acidic salt
(b) Basic salt
(c) Neutral salt
(d) Saline salt

Question 6: Which type of salt is formed when a metal reacts with a non-metal?

(a) Acidic salt
(b) Basic salt
(c) Neutral salt
(d) Ionic salt

Question 7: Which type of salt forms when a strong acid reacts with a weakly acidic oxide?

(a) Acidic salt
(b) Basic salt
(c) Neutral salt
(d) Amphoteric salt

Question 8: Which type of salt forms when a metal hydroxide reacts with a weak acid?

(a) Acidic salt
(b) Basic salt
(c) Neutral salt
(d) Saline salt

Question 9: Which type of salt is formed when a polyatomic ion reacts with either a metal or ammonium ion?

(a) Acidic salt
(b) Basic salt
(c) Neutral salt
(d) Coordination salt

Question 10: Which type of salt is formed when a metal hydroxide reacts with an acid, and the anion can act as both a proton acceptor and donor?

(a) Acidic salt
(b) Basic salt
(c) Neutral salt
(d) Amphoteric salt