Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Acids, Bases and Salts, Exercise 1: Exercise
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In basic solution colour of methyl orange is:

An aqueous solution turns red litmus solution blue. Excess addition of which of the following solution would reverse the change.

When a blue litmus paper is dropped into a dilute solution of acetic acid, the colour of the litmus becomes:

Metallic oxides are ______ in nature, but non-metallic oxides are ______ in nature. The information in which alternative completes the given statement is:

The solution of a substance in water is slippery. It combines with an acid to produce a salt. The substance is

Which among the following is not a strong acid?

Give a suitable reason for the following statement:
Rainwater conducts electricity but distilled water does not.

How does a strong acid differ from a concentrated acid?
