Chemistry, asked by DHRUVG7604, 9 months ago

The odour of onions disappears when we add

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Answered by sahilshenoy3
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Hi

Onion Consists of an acid called Ascorbic Acid (C6H8O6)

So we can add a base like NaOH

thus an Acid + Base will react to form a salt + water

here the salt is Sodium Ascorbate(C6H7O6Na)

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Answered by JaceLLightwood
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Answer:

Odour of onion disappears when we add base to it.

Explanation:

This is because onion is an acidic compound. When a base like NaOH (Sodium hydroxide), a reaction occours and the odour disappears

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