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Define the term ‘basicity’ of an acid.
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Give two examples of the following:
oxy-acid
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Give two examples of the following:
hydracids
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Give two examples of the following:
monobasic acid
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Name the acid present in vinegar.
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Give a balanced equation for reaction of nitrogen dioxide with water.
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How many types of salts does dibasic acid produce when it reacts with caustic soda solution? Give equation(s)
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Explian the following:
Dil. HCl acid is stronger than highly concentrated acetic acid.
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Name an acid used to flavor and preserve food.
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Name an acid used in a drink.
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Name an acid used to remove ink spots.
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Name an acid used as an eyewash.
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What is the difference between an alkali and a base?
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What is the difference between an alkali and a metal hydroxide?
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Give one example in the following case:
A hydrogen containing compound which is not an acid.
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what effect does the concentration of [H3O+] ion have on solution?
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Do basic solutions also have H+(aq)? Why are they basic?
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Write balanced equation to satisfy the following statement:
\[\ce{Acid + Active metal -> Salt + hydrogen}\]
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Write balanced equation to satisfy the following statement:
\[\ce{Acid + Base -> Salt + water}\]
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Write balanced equation to satisfy the following statement:
\[\ce{Acid + Carbonate or bicarbonate -> Salt + water + Carbon dioxide}\]
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