Mention the conditions by which a neutral substance is converted into a resource .
Answers
" Any process or anything that restricts substance becoming resource is called neutral stuff ".
Explanation:
Neutral substances are neither acidic nor basic. An acid has the hydrogen ions and the base has the hydroxyl ions so, on this basis neutral substances have equal number of these ions.
Important examples are :
- fertility of soil is resource But infertility is resistance.
- Rain is considered as resource But flood is resistance.
The common example of neutral substance is water.
Neutral substance of Water doesn't have acidic or basic. We can revise for acidic and basic behavior using pH scale. It determines the power or potential of hydrogen, basically the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution.
It has a scale ranging from (0-14) Here, the pH is less than 7 for acidic substances and greater than 7 for basic substances. When calculate with this scale, water has a pH of 7 which indicates that it is a neutral substance.
Neutral substances is called the substances which doesn't show any colour change with litmus paper .
These substances are neither acidic nor basic properties.
Two important things that can turn chemicals into resources are time and technology. Both are about human needs. The most important resource for the people themselves. Additional resources are created as a result of their ideas, information, inventions, and discoveries. Each new or established discovery opens the door to other victims. The discovery of the fire led to cooking and other activities, while the invention of the wheel led to the development of creative modes of transportation. Hydroelectric technology has converted fast-moving water into a vital resource.