Chemistry, asked by aparnasaradha, 1 day ago

Please answer the following questions. You will be awarded 5 points for each question.

1. Describe the water table.

2. The strength of an acid or base depends on the amount of water in which it is mixed. How does the strength of acids and bases vary with amount of water?

3. What precautions should we take while performing neutralisation reactions in a school laboratory?

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Answered by nandyshri7
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Answer:

1.The water table is an underground boundary between the soil surface and the area where groundwater saturates spaces between sediments and cracks in rock. Water pressure and atmospheric pressure are equal at this boundary

2.The strength of an acid and base varies with the amount of water because the strength of the water is calculated on the basis of the number of H3O^+ ions are released in an aqueous solution.

3.Safety glasses are to be worn whenever working with acids, bases, or any flammable materials. Let the instructor know immediately about any glassware breakage or chemical spills that may occur so that proper cleanup procedures can be instituted. Use pipet fillers whenever pipeting any fluid

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