what are :
•Acid
-formic acid
-lactic acid
-Oxalic acid
-Citric acid
note: explain each of these and give an for each
•Base
-Calcium hydroxide
-Sodium hydroxide
- Sodium carbonate
- Ammonium hydroxide
note: explain each of these and give an for each And please tell which is a strong base in the above
•Salts
note: explain and give an example
• Indicators
note: explain and give an example
•Neutral
note: explain and give an example
please answer this......
Answers
Answer:
What feature do all the Arrhenius acid chemical formulas have in common? 4. ... An Arrhenius base is any substance that produces hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.
Answer:
an acid is a substance which dissociates on dissolving in water to produce H+ ions.
formic acid is also known as methonic acid it is a basic carboxylic acid with formula HCOOH.
lactic acid is present in curd .
oxalic acid is present in tomatoes
citric acid is present in citrus fruits . like lemon and orange.
a. base is a substance which dissociates on dissolving in water to produce OH- ions.
the strongest base is sodium hydroxide.
salt
is a ionic compound..
which is formed by the reaction of acid and a base.
or by the replacement of the hydrogen in the acid by a metal .
An indicator is a dye that changes colour when it is put into an acid or a base.
natural indicator - litmus , hydrangea , turmeric , red cabbage,
olfactory - vanilla extract. onion extract. clove oil.
synthetic indicator - methyl orange and phenolphthalein .
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