Questions
- 1101. How are acids used in fertilizers?
- 1102. How do amino acids behave as zwitterions?
- 1103. What are zwitterions?
- 1104. Why is water considered amphoteric?
- 1105. What are examples of amphoteric substances?
- 1106. What is an amphoteric substance?
- 1107. How can acid rain be controlled?
- 1108. What are the harmful effects of acid rain?
- 1109. What causes acid rain?
- 1110. What is acid rain?
- 1111. Why do some salts remain insoluble?
- 1112. How does common ion effect influence solubility?
- 1113. What is solubility product (Ksp)?
- 1114. What is solubility?
- 1115. What is degree of ionization?
- 1116. Why are weak acids weak electrolytes?
- 1117. Why are strong acids strong electrolytes?
- 1118. What are non-electrolytes?
- 1119. What are electrolytes?
- 1120. What is bleaching powder and its uses?
- 1121. What is the use of baking soda?
- 1122. What is the importance of sodium chloride?
- 1123. What salts are used in daily life?
- 1124. What are some common household bases?
- 1125. What acids are present in fruits?
- 1126. What are some common acids found in household items?
- 1127. What is the role of acids and bases in redox reactions?
- 1128. How do bases react with ammonium salts?
- 1129. What is formed when acid reacts with metal oxide?
- 1130. What is formed when acid reacts with base?
- 1131. What happens when acid reacts with metal?
- 1132. What is a basic salt?
- 1133. What is an acidic salt?
- 1134. What is a neutral salt?
- 1135. Why do some salts form basic solutions?
- 1136. Why do some salts form acidic solutions?
- 1137. What is salt hydrolysis?
- 1138. What is buffer capacity?
- 1139. Why are buffers important in the human body?
- 1140. What is a basic buffer?
- 1141. What is an acidic buffer?
- 1142. How do buffers resist pH change?
- 1143. What is a buffer solution?
- 1144. How is neutralization used in wastewater treatment?
- 1145. How is neutralization used in agriculture?
- 1146. How is neutralization used in antacid medicines?
- 1147. What happens when acid reacts with metal carbonate?
- 1148. What salt is formed when acid reacts with metal hydroxide?
- 1149. What is the chemical equation for neutralization?
- 1150. How are titrations used in industries?
- 1151. What is neutralization reaction?
- 1152. What is an endpoint in titration?
- 1153. What is an equivalence point?
- 1154. What is titration?
- 1155. What is methyl orange used for?
- 1156. What is phenolphthalein used for?
- 1157. What is the color change of litmus in acid and base?
- 1158. What is an indicator?
- 1159. Why is pH important in biological systems?
- 1160. What is pH meter?
- 1161. How does dilution affect pH?
- 1162. What is the relationship between pH and pOH?
- 1163. What is pOH?
- 1164. What is neutral pH?
- 1165. What is basic pH?
- 1166. What is acidic pH?
- 1167. What is the pH scale range?
- 1168. How is pH calculated?
- 1169. What is pH?
- 1170. Why is acetic acid considered a weak acid?
- 1171. What are examples of strong bases?
- 1172. What are examples of common strong acids?
- 1173. How do strong and weak acids differ in ionization?
- 1174. What is a weak base?
- 1175. What is a strong base?
- 1176. What is a weak acid?
- 1177. What is a strong acid?
- 1178. What is a Lewis base?
- 1179. What is a Lewis acid?
- 1180. What is the Lewis theory of acids and bases?
- 1181. What is a conjugate acid–base pair?
- 1182. What is Bronsted-Lowry base?
- 1183. What is Bronsted-Lowry acid?
- 1184. What is the limitation of Arrhenius theory?
- 1185. What is Arrhenius theory of acids and bases?
- 1186. What is meant by acidity and basicity of a substance?
- 1187. What are alkalis?
- 1188. What are the general properties of salts?
- 1189. What are the general properties of bases?
- 1190. What are the general properties of acids?
- 1191. What are salts?
- 1192. What are bases?
- 1193. What are acids?
- 1194. How are chemical reactions used in everyday life?
- 1195. What safety precautions must be taken during chemical reactions?
- 1196. Why is understanding reaction types important in laboratories?
- 1197. How is balancing important in quantitative chemistry?
- 1198. What is half-life?
- 1199. What is radioactivity?
- 1200. What is nuclear fusion?