C1.3 Acid, Bases and Indicators

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1. Which statement is CORRECT about a universal indicator

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2. Mention the pH scale values of weak acids in universal indicators?

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3. Mention the pH scale values of a neutral solution in universal indicators?

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4. Mention the difference between acids and bases?

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5. Materials that are used to classify various substances as either acids or bases are known as?

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6. Mention the pH scale values of a strong base in universal indicators?

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7. A base is a substance which when reacted with acids forms salt and water as the only products?

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8. Mention the effects of acids on substance?

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9. Mention the pH scale values of strong acids in universal indicators

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10. Mention the properties of the base?

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11. What color is litmus paper in a neutral solution?

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12. Which indicator is mainly used to provide information about the strength of an acid or base?

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13. What color is litmus paper in acids?

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14. What is the main disadvantage of Litmus indicator paper?

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15. What color is litmus paper in the base?

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16. Mention the pH scale values of a weak base in universal indicators

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17. Acids react with carbonates and hydrogen carbonates to produce salt, water, and carbon (iv) oxide?

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18. An acid is a compound that reacts with metals to form salt and hydrogen gas

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19. Mention the properties of acids

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20. Very reactive metals like potassium, sodium, and Calcium react violently with acids?

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21. METAL + ACIDS = METAL SALT + HYDROGEN GAS

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22. Mention the uses of the base?

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23. Mention the uses of acids?

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