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Chapter 13, Problem 3SA
(a)
To determine
A physical change or a chemical change in dissolving sugar in water.
(b)
To determine
A physical change or chemical change in crushing rock salt.
(c)
To determine
A physical or chemical change in burning sulfur.
(d)
To determine
A physical change or a chemical change in digesting a chili dog.
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QUESTION 7
Define Acid ?
A substance with pH less than 7 and turns blue litmus red
A substance with pH more than 7 and turns blue litmus red
A substance with pH more than 7 and turns red litmus blue
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Define Alkali?
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4. For the reaction, H2 + Br2
2HB1, a proposed reaction mechanism is given below:
Br2
→ 2Br. (fast)
Br. + H2 –
+ HBr + H. (slow)
Br2 + H.
HBr + Br: (fast)
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