(Refer common names in the
Formula
(i) NaOH
(iv) KOH
(v) CaCO3
14. Match the following: (Refer
beginning of the book)
Compound
(a) Boric acid
(b) Phosphoric acid
(ii) SiO2
(c) Nitrous acid
(111) Na,C03
(d) Nitric acid
(e) Sulphurous acid
(1) Sulphuric acid
(vi) NaHCO3
(g) Hydrochloric acid
(vii) H S
(h) Silica (sand)
(viii) HO
(i) Caustic soda
(ix) PH,
(sodium hydroxide)
(1) Caustic potash
(x) CH4
(potassium hydroxide)
(k) Washing soda
(xi) NHZ
(sodium carbonate)
(1) Baking soda
(xii) HCI
(sodium bicarbonate)
(m) Lime stone.
(calcium carbonate)
(xiii) H2SO3
(n) Water
(xiv) HNO
(0) Hydrogen sulphide
(p) Ammonia
(xv) HNO,
(q) Phosphine
(xvi) HZBO,
(r) Methane
(xvii) H2PO4
(xviii) H2SO4
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Identify each compound as an Arrhenius acid, an Arrhenius base, or neither. KOH; H 2SO 4; C 2H 6. Answer. Arrhenius base; Arrhenius
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