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Acid Bases And Salts Class 10 Handwritten Notes

Class 10, Chapter 2: We will learn about acids in this chapter. We will know about its different properties and whether acids donate protons or whether new bases accept protons, and we will understand the chart before it. We will also know about the properties of bases and some common reactions and indicators of acids. In this chapter, we will learn about base indicators and how reactions form salts; on that basis, we will practice some short-type equations.

Class 10 Chapter 2 Science Notes-Science PDF Class 10

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Chapter 1 Chemical reaction

Chapter 2 Acid-base and salt

Chapter 3 Matal and none metal

Chapter 4 Carbon and its compound

Chapter 5 Life Process 

Chapter 6 Control and Coordination

Chapter 7 Reproduction

Chapter 8 Heridetery and Revolution

Chapter 9 Light 

Chapter 10 Human Eye and Colorful World

Chapter 11 Electricity

Chapter 12 Magenicit effect and color full world 

Chapter 13 Our environment

FAQ

Q. What are five examples of acids and bases?

Acid: Hydrochloric acid (HCL), Sulphuric acid(H2SO4), Hydrobromic acid, lactic acid,

Nitric acid.

Base: Sodium hydroxide, lithium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, Calcium hydroxide.

Q. What is the full form of pH?

Potential of Hydrogen. 

Q. What is the pH of an acid?

Less than seven.

Q. Is NaOH is base? 

Yes. NaOH is the base (sodium hydroxide).

Q. What is pH in water? 

Neutral of 7.

Q. What is the formula salt?

NaCl sodium chloride

Q. What is base 1 called?

unary numeral system

Q. Which is the king of all acid 

Sulphuric acid.

Q. What is the pH of milk?

Between 6.5 to 6.9.

Q. What is the pH of rain?

Between 5.0 to 5.5




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