Subrata Kumar Choudhury and Jibananda Paul Solutions for Chapter: Atomic Structure; Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter, Exercise 4: EXERCISE
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Acetic acid is a monobasic acid. Explain.

Starting from sulphur how will you prepare (give reactions only)?

Give two examples of practical applications of neutralisation.

Why the mass of washing soda decreases when exposed to air?

Phosphorous is a dibasic acid, although it contains three hydrogen atoms. Explain.

Give one example of tetrabasic acid.

What are acid anhydrides? Give an example of a mixed acid anhydride.

Concentrated is acts as both dehydrating as well as a drying agent. Give one example in each case.
