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Salt belongs to which state of matter and why?

Important Questions on Acids, Bases and Salts

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Choose the method of preparation of Sodium nitrate, from the methods given in the list:

[List: A. Neutralization B.Precipitation C.Direct combination D.Substitution]

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What is neutralisation reaction? Give two examples.
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What is neutralization reaction? Give two examples. 
 
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What is neutralisation process? Explain with a chemical equation.
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The chemical formula for plaster of Paris is:
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What is a neutralisation reaction?
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10 mL of a solution of NaOH is found to be completely neutralised by 8 mL of a given solution of HCl. If we take 20 mL of the same solution of NaOH, the amount of HCl solution (the same solution as before) required to neutralise it will be:
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Which one of the following medicine is used for treating indigetsion?
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How is washing soda prepared from sodium carbonate? Give its chemical equation. State the type of this salt. Name the type of hardness of water which can be removed by it?
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What is neutralization?
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The chemical equation that represents neutralisation reaction among the following is
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How is sodium hydroxide manufactured in industries? Name the process. In this process, a gas X is formed as a by-product. This gas reacts with lime water to give a compound Y, which is used as a bleaching agent in the chemical industry. Identify X and Y and write the chemical equation of the reaction involved.
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What is neutralisation reaction? Give one example.
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What do you mean by the family of salts?
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Exo-skeleton of Coral is formed from which chemical substance?
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What happens when: (write chemical equation only).

(ii) Sulphuric acid reacts with caustic soda

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Write a balanced chemical equation the following reaction:

Action of dilute sulphuric acid on sodium hydroxide.

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Baking soda is a mixture of:
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The pH of a salt used to make tasty and crispy pakoras is 14. Identify the salt and write a chemical equation for its formation. List its two uses.