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A solution whose pH is above 7 is ________[vinegar/milk/liquor ammonia]

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  3. An acid obtained by dissolving sulphur trioxide in water is [sulphuro...

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  8. The insoluble base obtained when sodium hydroxide reacts with iron [II...

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  9. A solution whose pH is above 7 is [vinegar/milk/liquor ammonia]

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  10. The salt formed when sulphuric acid reacts with excess caustic soda so...

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  11. An example of an acid salt is [CH(3)COONa//NaNO(3)//Na(2)HPO(4)//NaKC...

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  12. An example of a soluble salt is [AgCl//PbSO(4)//CaSO(4)//CaCl(2)]

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  13. An example of an insoluble salt is [Na(2)CO(3)//K(2)CO(3)//MgCO(3)//(...

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  14. A salt prepared by neutralization in which titration is involved is [...

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  15. An insoluble salt prepared by direct combination or synthesis is [FeC...

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  16. A salt prepared by precipitation i.e., by double decomposition of two ...

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  17. A salt prepared by simple displacement i.e. action of dilute acid on a...

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  18. Decomposition of calcium hydrogen carbonate with results in formatio...

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  19. Action of dilute acid on a metallic sulphide results in evolution of ...

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  20. A salt which on hydrolysis produces a neutral solution is [sodium chl...

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