Quiz for:
Soluble and Insoluble Salts - lesson 40

Question 1

Which method is commonly used to isolate an insoluble precipitate from a solution?

Question 2

What type of reaction is used to form insoluble salts via the precipitation method?

Question 3

In the reaction of barium chloride with potassium sulfate, which compound forms the insoluble precipitate?

Question 4

What term is used for the liquid separated during the filtration process?

Question 5

According to the solubility rules, which sulfur compound is most likely to be insoluble?

Question 6

What is the state symbol for aqueous solutions?

Question 7

Which of the following compounds is generally not soluble in water?

Question 8

What is the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between barium chloride and potassium sulfate?

Question 9

What is the state symbol used to denote a precipitate in a chemical reaction?

Question 10

What is an application of barium sulfate beyond chemistry labs?

Question 11

What is the precipitate formed when sodium iodide is mixed with silver nitrate in an aqueous solution?

Question 12

What alternative method can be used to form insoluble salts other than precipitation?

Question 13

In the context of precipitation reactions, what does the term 'residue' refer to?

Question 14

Which ion remains dissolved in solution when sodium iodide reacts with silver nitrate?

Question 15

Why are all nitrate salts considered soluble?