Question
Easy

Match the substances in column A with their chemical names in column B. (A) тАУ (B) (a) Slaked lime тАУ (i) Calcium oxide (b) Table salt тАУ (ii) Sodium bicarbonate (c) Limestone тАУ (iii) Calcium carbonate (d) Caustic soda тАУ (iv) Calcium hydroxide (e) Quick lime тАУ (v) Sodium hydroxide (f) Baking soda тАУ (vi) Sodium chloride

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(a)-(iv), (b)-(vi), (c)-(iii), (d)-(v), (e)-(i), (f)-(ii)
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(a)-(vi), (b)-(ii), (c)-(v), (d)-(i), (e)-(iii), (f)-(iv)
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(a)-(i), (b)-(vi), (c)-(iii), (d)-(v), (e)-(ii), (f)-(iv)
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(a)-(iv), (b)-(v), (c)-(iii), (d)-(ii), (e)-(i), (f)-(vi)
Question Details
Time to Solve: 12
Exam: CTET
Level/Paper: CTET_P2
Chapter: Acids, Bases, and Salts
Topic: Introduction
Correct Answer
Option A
Explanation

Option 1 is the correct answer for matching the substances in column A with their chemical names in column B. Let's go through each pair to understand why this option is correct: 1. (a) Slaked lime тАУ (iv) Calcium hydroxide: Slaked lime is the common name for calcium hydroxide. It is produced by adding water to quick lime (calcium oxide), resulting in the formation of calcium hydroxide. 2. **(b) TableтАжRead More

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