RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Acids and Bases, Exercise 3: Q
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Questions from RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Acids and Bases, Exercise 3: Q with Hints & Solutions
The reactions of dilute sulfuric acid with (a) Zinc and (b) sodium carbonate
Which one is not a neutralisation?

Salts are ionic compounds. Name the salt that forms when calcium oxide reacts with hydrochloric acid, and say which ions it contains.

Zinc oxide is a base. Suggest a way to make zinc nitrate from it. Write a word equation for the reaction.

In what ways are the reactions of hydrochloric acid with calcium oxide and calcium carbonate similar?

In what ways are the reactions of hydrochloric acid with calcium oxide and calcium carbonate different?

Lime can help to control acidity in soil. Why?

Lime can help to control acidity in soil. Name one product that will form when it is used.

Zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid to form zinc chloride, . Show that this is a redox reaction.
