हिंदी

Give One Example

Advertisements
Advertisements

प्रश्न

Give one example : A hydrogen containing compound which is not an acid.

एक शब्द/वाक्यांश उत्तर
Advertisements

उत्तर

NH3

shaalaa.com
  क्या इस प्रश्न या उत्तर में कोई त्रुटि है?
अध्याय 3: Study of Acids, Bases and Salts - Exercise 1 [पृष्ठ ७०]

APPEARS IN

फ्रैंक Chemistry Part 2 [English] Class 10 ICSE
अध्याय 3 Study of Acids, Bases and Salts
Exercise 1 | Q 9.8 | पृष्ठ ७०

वीडियो ट्यूटोरियलVIEW ALL [1]

संबंधित प्रश्न

From the list of the following salts choose the salt that most appropriately fits the description is given in the following:

[AgCl, MgCl2, NaHSO4, PbCO3, ZnCO3, KNO3, Ca(NO3)2]

An insoluble chloride.


Name the ion that turns red litmus blue.


Define in term of ionization an alkali?


Define the term neutralization, Give a reaction, mentioning clearly acid and base used in the reaction.


Define the term neutralization, if one mole of a strong acid reacts with one mole of a strong base, the heat produced is always the same. Why?


Give one example : A base which is not an alkali.


The preparation of lead sulphate from lead carbonate is a two step process (lead sulphate cannot be prepared by adding dilute sulphuric acid to lead carbonate)

Why is the direct addition of dilute sulphuric acid to lead carbonate an impractical method of preparing lead sulphate?


Identify the anion present of the following compound:
A salt D on treatment with dilute sulphuric acid produces a gas which turns lime water milky but has no effect on acidified potassium dichromate solution


The preparation of Lead sulphate from Lead carbonate is a two-step process. (Lead sulphate cannot be prepared by adding dilute Sulphuric acid to Lead carbonate.)

What is the first step that is required to prepare Lead sulphate from Lead carbonate?


The following is a list of methods for the preparation of salts.

A – direct combination of two elements

B – reaction of a dilute acid with a metal.

C – reaction of a dilute acid with an insoluble base.

D – titration of a dilute acid with a solution of soluble base.

E – reaction of two solutions of salts to form a precipitate.

Choose from the above list A to E, the best method of preparing the following salt by giving a suitable equation in the following case:

Lead chloride.


Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×