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Acids, Bases & Salts MCQ Questions & Answers

Acids, Bases & Salts MCQs : This section focuses on the "Acids, Bases & Salts". These Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) should be practiced to improve the Acids, Bases & Salts skills required for various interviews (campus interview, walk-in interview, company interview), placement, entrance exam and other competitive examinations.




Question 1

A strong acid has a ______________

A. weak conjugate acid
B. weak conjugate base
C. strong conjugate base
D. strong conjugate acid

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Question 2

Arrhenius theory could not explain the acidic and basic behaviour in non-aqueous solutions.

A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Question 3

Bases turn red litmus blue.

A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Question 4

HCl is an Arrhenius ___________

A. acid
B. base
C. salt
D. water

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Question 5

Hydroxide ion is a bronsted base.

A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Question 6

Lewis concept does explain the behaviour of __________

A. bases
B. salts
C. protonic acids
D. amphoteric substances

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Question 7

Silver ion is a Lewis acid.

A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Question 8

Water in case of HCl acts as a/an ___________, in case of ammonia acts as a/an ________

A. base, base
B. base, acid
C. acid, base
D. acid, acid

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Question 9

Which of the following is a Lewis base?

A. ammonia
B. magnesium chloride
C. aluminium chloride
D. sodium ion

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Question 10

Which of the following is not a Lewis acid?

A. aluminium chloride
B. sodium ion
C. sulphur tetrafluoride
D. hydroxide ion

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Question 11

Which of the following is not a property of an acid according to Robert Boyle?

A. turns blue Litmus red
B. sour in taste
C. neutralize bases
D. bitter in taste

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Question 12

Which of the following is the strongest hydracid known?

A. HCN
B. HClO4
C. HCl
D. HNO3

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Question 13

Which of the following substances cannot act as both acid as well as a base?

A. amphoteric substance
B. amphiprotic substance
C. ampholyte
D. protophilic

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