Lime water, Vinegar, Acetic acid, Tartaric acid. find the odd man out with reason
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Lime water is the odd one out as all of the above except it are acidic in nature while lime water [Ca(OH)2] is alkaline in nature.
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Lime water is the correct answer
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Lime water:
- All of the aforementioned except lime water [] are acidic in nature, whereas lime water [] is alkaline in nature.Limewater that is "pure" is transparent and colourless, with a mild earthy aroma and astringent/bitter flavour.
- It has a of 12.4 and is basic in nature.
Vinegar:
- Vinegar is a flavorful aqueous solution of acetic acid and trace chemicals. By volume, vinegar typically comprises 5–8% acetic acid.
- Acetic acid is typically created by a two-step fermentation process that involves yeast converting simple carbohydrates to ethanol and acetic acid bacteria converting ethanol to acetic acid.
Acetic acid:
- Acetic acid () is a type of organic acid that is commonly found in household vinegar. Ethanoic acid, ethylic acid, methane carboxylic acid, and glacial acetic acid are some of its other names.
- Acetic acid is found in vinegar and most other commercial products in the range of 4% to 10%.
Tartic acid:
- Tartaric acid is a white crystalline dicarboxylic acid that can be found in a variety of plants, including tamarinds and grapes. Following oral treatment, tartaric acid interacts with sodium bicarbonate to produce carbon dioxide.
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