1^ (a) strong acid and strong base (c) strong acid and weak base (b) weak acid
and weak base (d)
weak acid and strong base
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Production of black smoke:
(a) Limited supply of air leads to incomplete combustion of fuel.
(b) Rich supply of air leads to complete combustion of fuel.
(c) Rich supply of air leads to a combination reaction.
(d) None of these.
Write any one difference between saturated compounds and unsaturated compounds.
(O R) Saturated compounds undergo substitution reaction, but unsaturated compounds undergo
addition reaction. Justify.
A compound, X, of sodium forms a white powder. It is a constituent of baking powder and is used in
some antacids. When heated, it gives a compound, Y, which is anhydrous and absorbs water to
become a hydrated salt. When this salt is kept in open air, it loses water molecules in a process
called efflorescence. When dissolved in water, it forms a strong base and a weak acid, Z.
What is the compound, X?
(a) NaHCO3
The compound Y is:
(a) NaHCO3
(b) Na2CO3
(c) NaOH
(d) NaCl
(b) Na2SO4
(c) Na2CO3