Table F Solubility Exit Questions

Table F Solubility Exit Questions

10th Grade

10 Qs

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Table F Solubility Exit Questions

Table F Solubility Exit Questions

Assessment

Quiz

Chemistry

10th Grade

Hard

Created by

Lisa Carter Serrette

FREE Resource

10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Olivia, Aria, and Daniel are on a thrilling adventure in their chemistry lab. They have a treasure chest full of different ions and they are on a mission to create an insoluble compound with chloride ions. Based on their exciting observations, which ions do you think they should combine with chloride ions to form this insoluble compound?

Fe²⁺ ions

Ca²⁺ ions

Li⁺ ions

Ag⁺ ions

Answer explanation

To form an insoluble compound with chloride ions, Olivia, Aria, and Daniel should combine them with Ag⁺ ions. Ag⁺ ions will react with chloride ions to form an insoluble compound.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Abigail, Evelyn, and Kai are on a thrilling adventure in their chemistry class. They stumble upon four mysterious compounds and are tasked with the mission to identify the one that is insoluble in water. Can you help them figure out which compound it is?

calcium bromide

potassium bromide

silver bromide

sodium bromide

Answer explanation

The compound that is insoluble in water is silver bromide.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Imagine this! Jackson, Kai, and Ethan are on a thrilling adventure in their chemistry lab. They stumble upon four mysterious barium salts and they need to figure out which one is insoluble in water to unlock the next clue. Can you help them choose the right barium salt?

BaCO₃

BaCl₂

Ba(ClO₂)₂

Ba(NO₃)₂

Answer explanation

BaCO₃ is the correct choice because it is insoluble in water, unlike BaCl₂, Ba(ClO₂)₂, and Ba(NO₃)₂.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

During a thrilling chemistry class, Mia, Noah, and Scarlett were presented with a challenge! They were given four mysterious compounds: BaSO₄, CaCrO₄, KClO₃, and Na₂S. Their mission, should they choose to accept it, was to identify the compound that is insoluble in water. Can you help them pick the right compound?

BaSO₄

CaCrO₄

KClO₃

Na₂S

Answer explanation

BaSO₄ is the correct choice because it is insoluble in water.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

William, Nora, and Mason are on a thrilling adventure in their chemistry class, playing the roles of mad scientists! They've concocted saturated solutions of NaCl(aq), MgCl₂(aq), NiCl₂(aq), and AgCl(aq). Using their trusty Reference Table F, can you help them figure out which of these saturated solutions has the fewest dissolved ions?

NaCl(aq)

MgCl₂(aq)

NiCl₂(aq)

AgCl(aq)

Answer explanation

AgCl(aq) has the fewest dissolved ions because it is a sparingly soluble salt with a low solubility product constant.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Benjamin, Anika, and David are on a thrilling quest to save their science fair project. They are in a race against time to find a compound that will dissolve the most at room temperature (298 K) and normal pressure (1 atm). According to their trusty Reference Table F, which compound should they choose?

AgNO₃

AgCl

PbCrO₄

PbCO₃

Answer explanation

According to Reference Table F, AgNO₃ is the compound that will dissolve the most at room temperature and normal pressure. It is the correct choice.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Olivia, Elijah, and James are on a thrilling quest to complete their chemistry project. They are diving deep into the mysterious world of Reference Table F, seeking the substance with the highest solubility for their experiment. Can you join their adventure and help them identify the most soluble substance from the following options?

AgI

CaSO₄

PbCl₂

(NH₄)₂CO₃

Answer explanation

The most soluble substance is (NH₄)₂CO₃ because it is a compound that readily dissolves in water.

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