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8. The substance which gives different colour in different medium is known as
9. Neutral salts are formed by the reaction of
with a
10. Ordinary sodium chloride gets wet in rainy season due to its
nature.​

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Q.The substance which gives different colour in different medium is known as

⇒Indicators are substances that change colour when they are added to acidic or alkaline solutions. Litmus, phenolphthalein, and methyl orange are all indicators that are commonly used in the laboratory.

Q.Neutral salts are formed by the reaction of

with a

⇒When a strong base reacts with a strong acid, a neutral salt is formed. When a strong base reacts with a weak acid, a basic salt is formed.

Q.Ordinary sodium chloride gets wet in rainy season due to its

nature.​

⇒Table salt is sodium chloride and some minute quantities of magnesium chloride. These salts are hygroscopic in nature resulting in absorbing moisture from the surroundings so it becomes sticky during rainy season.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

here's ur answer dude

Explanation:

indicators

An indicator is a substance that changes its colour in acidic and basic medium. An indicator shows one colour in an acidic medium and different colours in a basic medium so that they are called indicators.

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