a. Is the solution of KCl acidic, basic or neutral? acidic Obasic Oneutral b. Is the solution of NH4C₂H3O2 acidic, basic or neutral? acidic Obasic Oneutral c. Is the solution of CH3NH3Cl acidic, basic or neutral? Oacidic Obasic Oneutral d. Is the solution of NH4NO2 acidic, basic or neutral? Oacidic Obasic Oneutral e. Is the solution of KOCI acidic, basic or neutral? Oacidic Obasic Oneutral f. Is the solution of NH4OCI acidic, basic or neutral? acidic Obasic neutral

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a. Is the solution of KCl acidic, basic or neutral?
Oacidic
basic
Oneutral
b. Is the solution of NH4C₂H3O2 acidic, basic or neutral?
Oacidic
basic
Oneutral
c. Is the solution of CH3NH3Cl acidic, basic or neutral?
acidic
basic
neutral
d. Is the solution of NH4NO2 acidic, basic or neutral?
acidic
Obasic
neutral
e. Is the solution of KOCI acidic, basic or neutral?
O acidic
basic
Oneutral
f. Is the solution of NH4OCI acidic, basic or neutral?
Oacidic
basic
Oneutral
Transcribed Image Text:a. Is the solution of KCl acidic, basic or neutral? Oacidic basic Oneutral b. Is the solution of NH4C₂H3O2 acidic, basic or neutral? Oacidic basic Oneutral c. Is the solution of CH3NH3Cl acidic, basic or neutral? acidic basic neutral d. Is the solution of NH4NO2 acidic, basic or neutral? acidic Obasic neutral e. Is the solution of KOCI acidic, basic or neutral? O acidic basic Oneutral f. Is the solution of NH4OCI acidic, basic or neutral? Oacidic basic Oneutral
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Acids and bases are types of chemical substances that have specific properties and can react with each other to form salts and water. 
An acid is a substance that, when dissolved in water, releases hydrogen ions (H+) into the solution.  Acids can be identified by their sour taste, ability to dissolve metals, and ability to turn blue litmus paper red.
A base is a substance that, when dissolved in water, releases hydroxide ions (OH-) into the solution. The more hydroxide ions released, the stronger the base. Bases can be identified by their bitter taste, slippery feel, and ability to turn red litmus paper blue.

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