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Alkali reacts with acid to produce salt and water

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Last Answer : C) Amphoteric Oxides

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Last Answer : The alkaline earth metals readily react with acids liberating dihydrogen gas . M + 2HCl →→MCl2 + H2

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Last Answer : (B) Metallic soap

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Last Answer : The mitigation reaction produces acid salts and water

Description : The main use of salt in the diet is to - (1) increase the solubility of the food particles in water. (2) produce in small amounts the hydrochloric acid required for the digestion of food (3) ease the process of cooking (4) make the taste of the food better

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Description : The main use of salt in the diet is to (1) increase the solubility of the food particles in water (2) produce in small amounts the hydrochloric acid required for the digestion of food (3) ease the process of cooking (4) make the taste of the food better

Last Answer : produce in small amounts the hydrochloric acid required for the digestion of food

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Last Answer : (B) Sand & coke

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Description : What is the missing word in this equation acid+alkali=something+water?

Last Answer : The Answer is Salt. Acid + Akali = Water + Salt

Description : Which alkali metal is denser than water?

Last Answer : Lithium

Description : Corrosion in boilers can be prevented by (A) Deaeration of feed water (B) Enhancing pH of feed water by adding alkali (C) Feeding sodium sulphite or hydrazine phosphate to the boilers, which combines with oxygen and prevents corrosion (D) All (A), (B) and (C)

Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)

Description : Coal mines drainage waste water (acidic in nature) results from the earth's water percolating through the voids created in coal bed during mining. This polluted water which either drains out naturally to ... without any treatment (C) Diluted with fresh water to reduce its acidity (D) None of these

Last Answer : (A) Neutralised by alkali treatment

Description : Explain the reactivity of alkali metals towards water. 

Last Answer : The alkali metals react with water to form hydroxide and dihydrogen. It may be noted that although lithium has most negative E0 value, its reaction with water is less vigorous than ... explosively with water. They also react with proton donors such as alcohol, gaseous ammonia and alkynes.  

Description : What is the oxidation number of alkali metals ?

Last Answer : Oxidation number of alkali metals + 1.

Description : What is 'acid and alkali' according to scientist Lewis ?

Last Answer : Lewis, the scientist who advocated the electronic doctrine of acid and alkali. According to his theory, the compound that receives electrons is called acid. And the compound that rejects electrons is called alkali.

Description : What are the alkali metals ?

Last Answer : The remaining 6 elements of hydrogen in group 1 of the periodic table .

Description : What is the nature of acid deficient alkali ?

Last Answer : The stronger the acid , the more proton it tends to drop. Then the tendency of the acid-binding base to bind to protons is very low. That is, it is mildly alkaline. Conversely, mild acids are ... it is highly alkaline. Thus the acid-binding base is mild and the mild acid-binding base is intense.

Description : Why Copper Oxide Is Not Alkali ?

Last Answer : Substances that soothe the acid and destroy its characteristic properties are therefore alkaline. Alkalis are those substances which dissolve in water. Copper oxide only soothes the acid and eliminates its characteristic ... , but it does not dissolve in water. So copper oxide is not an alkali.

Description : Why is NH3 called Lewis Alkali ?

Last Answer : According to the Lewis theory of acid-base, all the compounds that can give electrons to protons are called bases. The compounds containing mainly free electrons behave like Lewis alkalis. The nitrogen of NH 3 ... it can donate a pair of electrons to protons. That is why it is called Lewis alkali.

Description : What is the most electrically positive and active metal of the alkali metal period ?

Last Answer : Alkali metal is the most electrically positive and active metal of all time .

Description : What is alkali ?

Last Answer : The compounds that react with acids to produce salts and water are called bases.

Description : What is the difference between alkali and alkali ?

Last Answer : Alkalis are a class of chemical compounds that are capable of absorbing hydrogen ions. Such as metal oxides or hydroxides are alkalis. Water-soluble alkalis that provide hydroxide ions ( OH−) are called alkalis ... is why it is said that not all alkalis are alkalis , but all alkalis are alkalis.

Description : Name a good alkali-free soap ? I have skin diseases so I want to stay clean by using alkali free soap instead of normal soap.

Last Answer : You can use Dettol soap. Dettol is much more alkali free. It will not be harmful for your skin disease.

Description : What is the color of acute alkali ?

Last Answer : The color of intense alkali is purple.

Description : What is the color of weak alkali ?

Last Answer : The color of weak alkali is blue.

Description : What is alkali ?

Last Answer : Alkalis that give hydrochloride ( OH-) ions in aqueous solution are called alkalis

Description : What is alkali metal ?

Last Answer : The first class elements of a periodic table are called alkali metals.