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Acids, bases and salts - Jamb Chemistry Past Questions and Answers

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Jamb Chemistry Past Questions

Jamb Past Questions and Answers on Acids, bases and salts

Question 1:


In the reaction between sodium hydroxide and sulphuric acid solutions, what volume of 0.5 molar sodium hydroxide would exactly neutralise 10cm3 of 1.25 molar sulphuric acid?

A. 5cm3
B. 10cm3
C. 20cm3
D. 25cm3
E. 50cm3


Question 2:


The pH of four solutions W, X, Y, Z are 4, 6, 8, 10 respectively, therefore

A. None of these solutions is acidic
B. The pH of Y is made more acidic by addition of distilled water
C. Z is the most acidic solution
D. W is the most acidic solution
E. X is neutral


Question 3:


Which of the following compounds will form a solution if exposed to air?

A. A.Na2CO3.10H2O
B. B.NaNO3
C. C.CuSO4
D. D.CaCl2
E. E.Na2SO4.10H2O


Question 4:


In titration involving sodium hydroxide and dilute hydrochloric acid, where would you place the base?

A. In the beaker
B. In the conical flask
C. In a burette
D. In the standard flask
E. In the measuring cylinder


Question 5:


Which of the following substances would you see as an indicator in the titration of sodium carbonate solution against hydrochloric acid (complete neutralisation)?

A. Litmus paper
B. Phenolphthalein
C. Methyl orange
D. Universal indicator
E. None of these






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