Acids and Bases

KS4 or high level KS3 quiz on acids and bases (alkalis), covering neutralisation, pH and the ions responsible for acids and bases.
What A is a base that is soluble in water?. What B is a substance that can be neutralised by an acid?. What U is a solution that shows the pH of a solution?. What P is the scale that indicates the hydrogen ion concentration?. What H is the ion responsible for acidity?. What S is the acid that reacts to form sulphates?. What N are the salts formed by reactions involving nitric acid?. What G is the colour universal indicator goes in a solution having pH7?. What R is the colour universal indicator goes in a strong acid?. What S is one product of a neutralisation reaction?. What W is one product of a neutralisation reaction?. What V is acidic flavouring used for fish and chips?. What M is an accurate method of measuring pH?. What N is a reaction between an acid and a base?. What I are acids and alkalis to the skin?. What C are strong acids and alkalis?. What P is the colour universal indicator goes in a strong alkali?. What F is the pH of a weak acid?. What H is an ion often found in alkalis?. What L is an indicator used to distinguish between an acid and an alkali?.
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