Chemistry
Give one example in case:
(a) A basic oxide which is soluble in water,
(b) A hydroxide which is highly soluble in water,
(c) A basic oxide which is insoluble in water,
(d) A hydroxide which is insoluble in water,
(e) A weak mineral acid
(f) A base which is not an alkali
(g) An oxide which is a base,
(h) A hydrogen containing compound which is not an acid
(i) A base which does not contain a metal ion.
Acids Bases Salts
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Answer
(a) Sodium oxide [Na2O]
(b) Sodium hydroxide [NaOH]
(c) Copper (II) oxide [CuO]
(d) Aluminium hydroxide [Al(OH)3]
(e) Carbonic acid [H2CO3]
(f) Ferric hydroxide [Fe(OH)3]
(g) Copper (II) oxide [CuO]
(h) Ammonia [NH3]
(i) Ammonium hydroxide [NH4OH]
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