Which of the following salts is always soluble in water?, Silver chloride, Sodium nitrate, Calcium carbonate, Lead(II) sulfate, Which group of salts is generally soluble?, Carbonates, Hydroxides, Nitrates, Sulfides, What is produced when an acid reacts with a metal?, Salt + oxygen, Salt + hydrogen, Salt + nitrogen, Salt + carbon dioxide, Which method is used to prepare a soluble salt from an insoluble base?, Filtration only, Titration only, Add excess base and filter, Evaporation only, Which of the following is an insoluble salt?, Potassium chloride, Sodium sulfate, Calcium carbonate, Ammonium nitrate, What is a precipitate?, A gas formed in a reaction, A solid formed from a solution, A liquid formed from a solid, A dissolved substance, Which pair of solutions will form a precipitate?, Sodium nitrate + potassium chloride, Sodium sulfate + barium chloride, Potassium nitrate + ammonium chloride, Sodium chloride + potassium nitrate, Which condition is needed to form a precipitate?, Two insoluble salts react, One soluble salt reacts with a metal, Two soluble salts react to form an insoluble salt, Acid reacts with a base.
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