Neutralisation Reaction Worksheet
Explore neutralisation reactions with this worksheet for Grade 6 science students. Learn about acids, bases, and the products of their reactions.
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Neutralisation Reaction Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Use the provided space for your answers.
1. A neutralisation reaction occurs when an acid reacts with a .
2. The two main products of a neutralisation reaction are and .
3. The pH scale measures how acidic or a substance is.
4. A substance with a pH of 7 is considered .
1. Which of the following is a common acid?
Baking soda
Vinegar
Soap
Bleach
2. What is the pH value of a strong base?
2
7
10
5
1. What is the definition of a neutralisation reaction?
2. Give one example of a neutralisation reaction you might encounter in everyday life.
1. Acids have a sour taste.
True
False
2. Bases feel slippery.
True
False
Observe the image below, which illustrates a neutralisation reaction. Then answer the questions.
1. What do the red spheres most likely represent in this diagram?
2. What do the blue spheres most likely represent?
3. What new substance is formed when a red sphere and a blue sphere combine with a green sphere?
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