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Explain why :
Phosphoric acid forms three series of salts?

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ICSE-STUDY OF ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS-Additional Questions for Practice
  1. Explain why : Sulphuric acid forms two series of salts?

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  2. Explain why : Phosphoric acid forms three series of salts?

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  3. Give ionisation reaction of : NaCl

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  4. Give ionisation reaction of : H(2)SO(4)

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  5. Give ionisation reaction of : Ca(OH)(2)

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  6. Define the following term, giving at least two examples : normal sa...

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  7. Define the following terms, giving at least two examples : acid salt

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  8. Define the following terms, giving at least two examples : basic sal...

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  9. Define the following terms, giving at least two examples : double s...

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  10. Define the following terms, giving at least two examples : mixed sal...

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  11. Define the following terms, giving at least two examples : complex s...

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