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(a). Define an acid and a base. Give two...

(a). Define an acid and a base. Give two examples of each.
(b). Give the names and formulae of two strong bases and two weak bases.
(c). What type of ions are formed:
(i) When an acid is dissolved in water?
(ii). When a base (or alkali) is dissolved in water?
(d). Write the neutralisation reaction between acids and bases in terms of the ions involved.
(e). Write any two important uses of bases.

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