Chemistry, asked by anumittal, 10 months ago


The ph of a salt used to make tasty and crispy pakoras is 14. Identify
the salt and write a chemical equation for its formation. List ist two
uses.​

Answers

Answered by jaiswdevam
0

Answer:

Only Naoh( very strong base ) have ph 14

If you use this compound to make pakoras so best of luck.

Explanation:

Application of Naoh

one drop of naoh corrode your hands

Answered by pc0354525
1

Explanation:

The pH of salt used to make tasty and crispy pakoras  is 9. 

The baking soda is most commonly used in making tasty pakoras because it's basic in nature. It's chemically known by the name sodium bicarbonate.

The reaction that take place during cooking of food and adding baking soda in it is as follows:

NaHCO3    =   Na2CO3 + CO2 + H2O

sodium bicarbonate on heating gives sodium carbonate + water + carbon dioxide

Uses of Baking Soda are as follows:

1. Sodium bicarbonate is a very effective product to eliminate the annoying black spots that often appear in the T area of the face, since its rough texture helps to deeply clean clogged pores. For this you should simply mix a spoonful of baking soda with a little milk and apply it directly to the affected area. Leave on for 15 minutes and rinse with warm water.

2.A tub bath with bicarbonate eliminates vaginal infections caused by yeast. Gargling baking soda prevents flu and throat infections. Take with water as antacid to avoid heartburn and heartburn. Mix with vinegar and put in the bites of bees or other insects. Make a paste with water for stings of ants, stingrays or spiders. Put on the skin exposed to poisonous wound to extract the poison and dry the wound.

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