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Daily-Life Salts II: Baking Soda, Washing Soda and Plaster of Paris

Know the salts students see around them

ScienceGrade 10Mixed12 questions24 min
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Skills

Explain formation of ions from atoms, Represent ionic bond formation using electron transfer, Match extraction method with metal reactivity, Explain properties of ionic compounds

Question types

multiple choice

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Section A: Baking Soda and Washing Soda · 6 questionsSection B: Plaster of Paris · 6 questions
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Section A: Baking Soda and Washing Soda

Differentiate sodium hydrogen carbonate and sodium carbonate.

Choose the correct formula or use.

Question 1
Easymultiple_choice

Baking soda is:

Topic: Important Salts and Compounds · Skill: Explain formation of ions from atoms

Question 2
Mediummultiple_choice

Baking soda helps cakes rise because it releases:

Topic: Important Salts and Compounds · Skill: Explain formation of ions from atoms

Question 3
Mediummultiple_choice

Baking soda can act as an antacid because it is:

Topic: Important Salts and Compounds · Skill: Explain formation of ions from atoms

Question 4
Easymultiple_choice

Washing soda is:

Topic: Important Salts and Compounds · Skill: Represent ionic bond formation using electron transfer

Question 5
Mediummultiple_choice

Washing soda is used for:

Topic: Important Salts and Compounds · Skill: Represent ionic bond formation using electron transfer