A solution has a pH value around 13.0. The solution may be called
[amp_mcq option1=”a strong acid” option2=”a strong base” option3=”neutral” option4=”a weak acid” correct=”option2″]
A solution has a pH value around 13.0. The solution may be called
[amp_mcq option1=”a strong acid” option2=”a strong base” option3=”neutral” option4=”a weak acid” correct=”option2″]
The chemical formula of washing soda is
[amp_mcq option1=”NaHCO₃” option2=”Na₂CO₃” option3=”Na₂CO₃·10H₂O” option4=”NaOCl” correct=”option3″]
When electricity is passed through brine, it produces
[amp_mcq option1=”NaCl” option2=”NaOH” option3=”KCl” option4=”KOH” correct=”option2″]
pH of blood is
[amp_mcq option1=”7·0″ option2=”6·5″ option3=”7·15″ option4=”7·40″ correct=”option4″]
Which one of the following aqueous solutions will be neutral ?
[amp_mcq option1=”NH₄Cl” option2=”NaCl” option3=”KCN” option4=”NaHSO₄” correct=”option2″]
An acid solution of pH equal to three is gradually diluted with water. As a result of this dilution, the pH of the solution will
[amp_mcq option1=”reach near to zero.” option2=”reach near to fourteen.” option3=”reach near to seven.” option4=”remain unchanged.” correct=”option3″]
An aqueous solution of a salt is known as brine. The salt is :
[amp_mcq option1=”Sodium chloride” option2=”Potassium chloride” option3=”Calcium chloride” option4=”Sodium nitrate” correct=”option1″]
Which of the following makes bread soft and spongy when baking soda is added?
[amp_mcq option1=”Sodium salt of acid” option2=”NaHCO₃” option3=”CO₂” option4=”H₂O” correct=”option3″]
Which one of the following oxides reacts with both acid and base?
[amp_mcq option1=”Aluminium oxide” option2=”Calcium oxide” option3=”Sodium oxide” option4=”Potassium oxide” correct=”option1″]
A milkman adds a small amount of baking soda to milk. This makes the pH of the milk
[amp_mcq option1=”strongly alkaline” option2=”weakly alkaline” option3=”strongly acidic” option4=”weakly acidic” correct=”option2″]