| Acid | Alkali |
|---|---|
| An acid is a compound which when dissolved in water yields hydronium ions [H3O+] as the only positively charged ion. | An alkali is a compound which when dissolved in water yields hydroxyl ions [OH–] as the only negatively charged ions. |
Question
Differentiate between the following pairs based on the information given in the brackets :Acid and alkali [formation of type of ions]
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1. Name the apparatus ‘A’. 2. Name the substance ‘X’ placed in ‘A’ and the substance ‘Y’ placed in B. 3. State the reason for conducting the titration using the apparatus ‘A’ and ‘B’. 4. State which solution is transferred to the evaporating dish and evaporated to point of crystallization for obtaining the salt. 5. State why titration is not conducted for the preparation of copper [II] sulphate crystals by neutralization.