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Which of the following is not an indicator?
1 Turmeric
2 China rose
3 Baking soda
4 Multani miti
Explanation:
Multani miti Special type of substances used to test whether a substance is acidic or basic are called indicators. For example: turmeric, litmus, china rose, petals, baking soda, etc.
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Which of the following does not form an acidic salt?
1 phosphoric acid
2 Carbonic acid
3 Hydrochloric acid
4 Slphuric acid
Explanation:
Carbonic acid
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An example of a solution which is not in equilibrium is:
1 Chemical pH indicator
2 Acid/ base buffer
3 Anhydrous solution
4 Hypotonic solution
5 Supersaturated solution
Explanation:
Supersaturated solution In a supersaturated solution, the amount of solute in the solvent is greater than the amount that solvent can dissolve. equilibrium exists when the dissolution and crystallization continue as long as excess solute is present which is analogous to vapor pressure which happens only in a saturated solution.
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The compound used for neutralisation of excess HCl in the stomach is:
1 Vinegar
2 Mg(OH)\(_{2}\)
3 Both A and B
4 None of these
Explanation:
Mg(OH)\(_{2}\) Excess of HCl in the stomach is neutralized by the base. Mg(OH)\(_{2}\)? is basic in nature. Hence, it is used to neutralize excess HCl in the stomach. Vinegar is acetic acid therefore it cannot neutralize the HCl in the stomach.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
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Which of the following substances makes the fruits sound:
303075
Which of the following is not an indicator?
1 Turmeric
2 China rose
3 Baking soda
4 Multani miti
Explanation:
Multani miti Special type of substances used to test whether a substance is acidic or basic are called indicators. For example: turmeric, litmus, china rose, petals, baking soda, etc.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
303076
Which of the following does not form an acidic salt?
1 phosphoric acid
2 Carbonic acid
3 Hydrochloric acid
4 Slphuric acid
Explanation:
Carbonic acid
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
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An example of a solution which is not in equilibrium is:
1 Chemical pH indicator
2 Acid/ base buffer
3 Anhydrous solution
4 Hypotonic solution
5 Supersaturated solution
Explanation:
Supersaturated solution In a supersaturated solution, the amount of solute in the solvent is greater than the amount that solvent can dissolve. equilibrium exists when the dissolution and crystallization continue as long as excess solute is present which is analogous to vapor pressure which happens only in a saturated solution.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
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The compound used for neutralisation of excess HCl in the stomach is:
1 Vinegar
2 Mg(OH)\(_{2}\)
3 Both A and B
4 None of these
Explanation:
Mg(OH)\(_{2}\) Excess of HCl in the stomach is neutralized by the base. Mg(OH)\(_{2}\)? is basic in nature. Hence, it is used to neutralize excess HCl in the stomach. Vinegar is acetic acid therefore it cannot neutralize the HCl in the stomach.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
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Which of the following substances makes the fruits sound:
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ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
303075
Which of the following is not an indicator?
1 Turmeric
2 China rose
3 Baking soda
4 Multani miti
Explanation:
Multani miti Special type of substances used to test whether a substance is acidic or basic are called indicators. For example: turmeric, litmus, china rose, petals, baking soda, etc.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
303076
Which of the following does not form an acidic salt?
1 phosphoric acid
2 Carbonic acid
3 Hydrochloric acid
4 Slphuric acid
Explanation:
Carbonic acid
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
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An example of a solution which is not in equilibrium is:
1 Chemical pH indicator
2 Acid/ base buffer
3 Anhydrous solution
4 Hypotonic solution
5 Supersaturated solution
Explanation:
Supersaturated solution In a supersaturated solution, the amount of solute in the solvent is greater than the amount that solvent can dissolve. equilibrium exists when the dissolution and crystallization continue as long as excess solute is present which is analogous to vapor pressure which happens only in a saturated solution.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
303080
The compound used for neutralisation of excess HCl in the stomach is:
1 Vinegar
2 Mg(OH)\(_{2}\)
3 Both A and B
4 None of these
Explanation:
Mg(OH)\(_{2}\) Excess of HCl in the stomach is neutralized by the base. Mg(OH)\(_{2}\)? is basic in nature. Hence, it is used to neutralize excess HCl in the stomach. Vinegar is acetic acid therefore it cannot neutralize the HCl in the stomach.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
303081
Which of the following substances makes the fruits sound:
303075
Which of the following is not an indicator?
1 Turmeric
2 China rose
3 Baking soda
4 Multani miti
Explanation:
Multani miti Special type of substances used to test whether a substance is acidic or basic are called indicators. For example: turmeric, litmus, china rose, petals, baking soda, etc.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
303076
Which of the following does not form an acidic salt?
1 phosphoric acid
2 Carbonic acid
3 Hydrochloric acid
4 Slphuric acid
Explanation:
Carbonic acid
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
303079
An example of a solution which is not in equilibrium is:
1 Chemical pH indicator
2 Acid/ base buffer
3 Anhydrous solution
4 Hypotonic solution
5 Supersaturated solution
Explanation:
Supersaturated solution In a supersaturated solution, the amount of solute in the solvent is greater than the amount that solvent can dissolve. equilibrium exists when the dissolution and crystallization continue as long as excess solute is present which is analogous to vapor pressure which happens only in a saturated solution.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
303080
The compound used for neutralisation of excess HCl in the stomach is:
1 Vinegar
2 Mg(OH)\(_{2}\)
3 Both A and B
4 None of these
Explanation:
Mg(OH)\(_{2}\) Excess of HCl in the stomach is neutralized by the base. Mg(OH)\(_{2}\)? is basic in nature. Hence, it is used to neutralize excess HCl in the stomach. Vinegar is acetic acid therefore it cannot neutralize the HCl in the stomach.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
303081
Which of the following substances makes the fruits sound:
303075
Which of the following is not an indicator?
1 Turmeric
2 China rose
3 Baking soda
4 Multani miti
Explanation:
Multani miti Special type of substances used to test whether a substance is acidic or basic are called indicators. For example: turmeric, litmus, china rose, petals, baking soda, etc.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
303076
Which of the following does not form an acidic salt?
1 phosphoric acid
2 Carbonic acid
3 Hydrochloric acid
4 Slphuric acid
Explanation:
Carbonic acid
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
303079
An example of a solution which is not in equilibrium is:
1 Chemical pH indicator
2 Acid/ base buffer
3 Anhydrous solution
4 Hypotonic solution
5 Supersaturated solution
Explanation:
Supersaturated solution In a supersaturated solution, the amount of solute in the solvent is greater than the amount that solvent can dissolve. equilibrium exists when the dissolution and crystallization continue as long as excess solute is present which is analogous to vapor pressure which happens only in a saturated solution.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
303080
The compound used for neutralisation of excess HCl in the stomach is:
1 Vinegar
2 Mg(OH)\(_{2}\)
3 Both A and B
4 None of these
Explanation:
Mg(OH)\(_{2}\) Excess of HCl in the stomach is neutralized by the base. Mg(OH)\(_{2}\)? is basic in nature. Hence, it is used to neutralize excess HCl in the stomach. Vinegar is acetic acid therefore it cannot neutralize the HCl in the stomach.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
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Which of the following substances makes the fruits sound: