Which of the following cannot be used to neutralise
an acid?
(1) Milk of magnesia
(2) Baking soda
(3) Quick lime
(4) Vinegar
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we know that when
ab acid react with a base
then solution is become
neutralise
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here it is given....
(1) Milk of magnesia
it is a base so .. it can
neutralise an acid
(2) Baking soda
it is a base so .. it can
neutralise an acid
(3) Quick lime
it is a base so .. it can
neutralise an acid
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(4) Vinegar
it is an acid so .. it can not
neutralise an acid
so....
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vinegar is right answer ..
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plzz mark it as brainlist
☔☔☔☔☔☔☔☔
we know that when
ab acid react with a base
then solution is become
neutralise
------------------------------
here it is given....
(1) Milk of magnesia
it is a base so .. it can
neutralise an acid
(2) Baking soda
it is a base so .. it can
neutralise an acid
(3) Quick lime
it is a base so .. it can
neutralise an acid
-----------------------------------
(4) Vinegar
it is an acid so .. it can not
neutralise an acid
so....
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
vinegar is right answer ..
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Answer: Vinegar
Step-by-step explanation: because it is an acid.
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