Acids and Bases MCQs

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Q131.
According to Lowry and Bronsted theory of acid and bases, water can act as
Discuss
Answer: (d).acid and base
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Answer: (b).proton acceptor
Q133.
The sugar in our foods are converted to acid by the bacteria which can attack our tooth's
Discuss
Answer: (b).enamel
Q134.
The acids which completely dissociate in a solution are called as
Discuss
Answer: (a).strong acids
Q135.
Acid ionizes and forms hydrogen ions when dissolved in
Discuss
Answer: (a).water
Q136.
Bases which partially dissociate to some extent in a solution are known as
Discuss
Answer: (d).weak bases
Q137.
Substances which can act like acid (H⁺) or base (OH⁻) are known as
Discuss
Answer: (a).amphoteric
Q138.
Some hydroxides (OH⁻) of transition metals are weak bases (OH⁻) along with
Discuss
Answer: (d).ammonia and amines
Q139.
The oxide that is not acidic is
Discuss
Answer: (d).MgO
Q140.
The amphoteric oxide among the given four is
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Answer: (c).Al₂O₃