Skip to content
  • Chemistry MCQs
  • Computer MCQs
  • English MCQs
  • General Knowledge MCQs
  • General Science MCQs
  • Islamiyat MCQs
  • Mathematics MCQs
  • Physics MCQs
TestMCQs.org
  • Home
  • Subjects
  • Dynamic Quiz
  • Jobs
  • Blog
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Home > Chemistry > Acids, Bases, and Salts

What type of reaction occurs between an acid and a base?

A. Decomposition
B. Synthesis
C. Neutralization
D. Combustion

Answer: Neutralization


Additional Information: The reaction between an acid and a base is known as a neutralization reaction.


Subjects: Acids, Bases, and Salts, Chemistry

Related MCQs

  • What happens to pH when a base is added to an acidic solution?
  • Which of the following is an indicator of acid-base reactions?
  • What happens to red litmus paper in an acidic solution?
  • What happens to the pH of a solution when a strong base is added?
  • What is the primary component of baking powder?
  • What is the characteristic taste of acids?
  • What is the pH range of an acid?
  • What is the effect of acids on litmus paper?
  • Which of the following is a characteristic of a strong acid?
  • What is the term for the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution?
  • What is the primary use of hydrochloric acid in the laboratory?
  • Which of the following salts is produced from the reaction of sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide?
  • Which acid is commonly used in batteries?
  • What is the common use of sodium hydroxide?
  • What is the formula for calcium carbonate?

MCQs Menu

  • Biology MCQs
  • Chemistry MCQs
  • Computer MCQs
  • English MCQs
  • General Knowledge MCQs
  • General Science MCQs
  • Geography MCQs
  • Islamiyat MCQs
  • Mathematics MCQs
  • Physics MCQs

Engineering MCQs

  • Civil MCQs
  • Electrical MCQs
  • Mechanical MCQs
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclaimer
  • Sitemap
© 2025 TestMCQs.org • Built with GeneratePress