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(a)
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To carry out reactions that require a constant pH, a buffer solution is used. They are generally prepared by intermixing of weak base or weak acid with its salt. They have an ability to keep the pH constant.
(b)
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The
(c)
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Lewis base is compound which is electron rich. It will donate the excess electrons to the acid. Lewis acid is the compound which is electron deficient. Lewis acid contains empty orbital and accepts lone pair of electrons.
(d)
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Solubility product relates the solubility of a salt with the concentration of ions present in the salt. Solubility product holds a direct relation with the solubility of the salt. The solubility product is the ability of the solid to dissolve in aqueous solution.
(e)
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To carry out reactions that require a constant pH, a buffer solution is used. They are generally prepared by intermixing of weak base or weak acid with its salt. They have an ability to keep the pH constant.
(f)
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Titration is an analytical method which is used to determine the strength of the unknown solution.
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Titration is an analytical method which is used to determine the strength of the unknown solution. Acid-base titration involves neutralization reaction between an acid and a base. The equivalence point of the acid-base titration can be accurately predicted by the
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