Why do acids show acidic behaviour in the absence of water
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The acidic behaviour of acid is due to the presence of hydrogen ions. The acids will not show its acidic behaviour in the absence of water, this is because acids do not dissociate to produce H+(aq) ions in the absence of water.
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(a) Two important uses of washing soda:
(i) It is used in the manufacture of soap and glass.
(ii) It is used to remove the permanent hardness of water.
(b) Two important uses of baking soda:
(i) It is used for making baking powder.
(ii) It is used in soda-fire extinguishers.
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