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  12. What is a neutralisation reaction? Give two examples

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  13. Give two important uses of washing soda and baking soda.

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  14. What do you mean by neutralization reaction?explain with an experiment

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  15. Write briefly chemical properties of acids.

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  16. Write in brief chemical properties of bases/alkalis.

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  17. What is the importance of pH in everyday life?

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  18. What are indicators? How do inicators are categorized ? Explain

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  19. What is dilution?

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  20. Give characteristics of acids

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