Science, asked by drslbagali, 9 months ago

State differences between acids and bases.
cleaners. It turns red litmus blue. What is its nature?
Ammonia is found in many household products, such as window
Name the source from which litmus solution is obtained. What is the
use of this solution?
Is the distilled water acidic/basic/neutral? How would you verify it?
Describe the process of neutralisation with the help of an example.
Mark 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if it is false:
(i) Nitric acid turn red litmus blue. (T/F)
(ii) Sodium hydroxide turns blue litmus red. (T/F)
(iii) Sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid neutralise each other and
form salt and water. (T/F)
(iv) Indicator is a substance which shows different colours in acidic
and basic solutions. (T/F)
(v) Tooth decay is caused by the presence of a base. (T/F)
Dorii has a few bottles of soft drinkin hiematosont But unforto​

Answers

Answered by mukunthp80
0

Answer:

State differences between acids and bases.

cleaners. It turns red litmus blue. What is its nature?

Ammonia is found in many household products, such as window

Name the source from which litmus solution is obtained. What is the

use of this solution?

Is the distilled water acidic/basic/neutral? How would you verify it?

Describe the process of neutralisation with the help of an example.

Mark 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if it is false:

(i) Nitric acid turn red litmus blue. (T/F)

(ii) Sodium hydroxide turns blue litmus red. (T/F)

(iii) Sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid neutralise each other and

form salt and water. (T/F)

(iv) Indicator is a substance which shows different colours in acidic

and basic solutions. (T/F)

(v) Tooth decay is caused by the presence of a base. (T/F)

Dorii has a few bottles of soft drinkin hiematosont But unforto​

 

Explanation:haha

Similar questions