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  1. Describe the uses of Acids, Bases and Salts.

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  2. The sting of a wasp is basic. How can we treat the sting of a wasp?

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  3. Why are acids not stored in a metal container?

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  4. Acidic, basic and neutral solutions are given in three test and you ar...

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  5. When drops of lemon juice are put on blue litmus it turns red. What wi...

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  6. What happens when nitric acid is added to egg shell?

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  7. Turmeric stains on white clothes, when washed with soap, turn red. Why...

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  8. Ammonia is present in window cleaners. It turns red litmus blue. What ...

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  9. What is the nature of urea? It is acdic/basic/netural? How can we veri...

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  10. Red litmus paper is dipped in a solution. It remains red. What is the ...

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  11. What is the effect of basic substances on turmeric paper?

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  12. Can flowers and turmeric papers also be called as indicators. Why?

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  13. Correct the statement if it is wrong: Indicators show different colou...

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  14. Correct the statement if it is wrong: Sodium hydroxide blue litmus re...

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  15. Correct the statement if it is wrong: Tooth decay is caused by the pr...

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  16. Take vinegar, lemon juice, soapy water, baking soda in different vesse...

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  17. Visit a doctor. Find out the medicines she prescribes to treat acidity...

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  18. Prepare red cabbage juice by boiling a piece of red cabbage in water. ...

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  19. Collect different flowers and prepare their natural indicators with th...

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  20. Test the nature of lemon juice and milk sample with the help of natura...

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  21. How do you feel about nature? It is a big natural laboratory that cont...

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