Chemistry, asked by harendrapal577, 5 months ago

WHO AM I?

I can roughly measure pH value from 0-14.

I am called antichlor and am used to remove excess chlorine from clothes when treated with

bleaching powder.

I am a product of gypsum and am used to making chalks and fire proof materials.

I am a compound of calcium and can be used for disinfecting drinking water as well as for

decolourisation.

I give different smell in acid and base solution.

I am an oxide capable of showing properties for both acids and bases.

I am a covalent compound and conducts electricity in aqueous medium.

I am a salt of potassium hydroxide and nitric acid.

I am the term used when a solid becomes liquid when exposed to moist air.

I am derived from tomato and turn blue litmus into red.​

Answers

Answered by BharathgowdaD
12

WHO AM I?

Question

I can roughly measure pH value from 0-14.

I am called antichlor and am used to remove excess chlorine from clothes when treated with bleaching powder.

I am a product of gypsum and am used to making chalks and fire proof materials.

I am a compound of calcium and can be used for disinfecting drinking water as well as for decolourisation.

I give different smell in acid and base solution.

I am an oxide capable of showing properties for both acids and bases.

I am a covalent compound and conducts electricity in aqueous medium.

I am a salt of potassium hydroxide and nitric acid.

I am the term used when a solid becomes liquid when exposed to moist air.

I am derived from tomato and turn blue litmus into red.

Answer

Ph Scale

Sodium Thiosulphate

Plaster of Paris

Bleaching powder

Olafactory Indicators

Amphoteric oxide

Hydrogen Chloride

KNO3

Deliquescent

Citric acid

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Answered by bubbletea100
6

Ph Scale

Sodium Thiosulphate

Plaster of Paris

Bleaching powder

Olafactory Indicators

Amphoteric oxide

Hydrogen Chloride

KNO3

Deliquescent

Citric acid

If it is helpful to you then plzz follow me and mark me as brainlist

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