Chemistry, asked by durgajambhale, 5 months ago

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

Answered by Anonymous
4

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.

Answered by vighnesh107
1

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 .

hope it was helpful for you

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