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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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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
EasyQuestion

Baking soda is:

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

Question 2
MediumQuestion

Baking soda helps cakes rise because it releases:

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

Question 3
MediumQuestion

Baking soda can act as an antacid because it is:

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

Question 4
EasyQuestion

Washing soda is:

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

Question 5
MediumQuestion

Washing soda is used for:

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

What this assignment covers

Cover formulae, preparation, properties and uses of baking soda, washing soda and plaster of Paris.

Skills and sections

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

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