Neutral solutions have a pH of 7., True, False, Acids can have any pH., True, False, Hydrochloric acid can neutralise sodium hydroxide., True, False, You need exactly the right amount of acid to neutralise an alkali., True, False, You can add as much as acid as you like to neutralise an alkali., True, False, The higher the pH, the stronger an acid is., True, False, Indicators can only be used to test liquids., True, False, Acids are dangerous, but alkalis are not., True, False, Sodium hydroxide is a strong acid., True, False, Hydrochloric acid can neutralise lemon juice., True, False, Universal indicator is green in a neutral solution., True, False, Neutralisation is when you mix an acid with an alkali to produce a solution with pH 7., True, False, Bee stings can be neutralised using baking soda, TRue, False, Wasp stings are neutralised using vinegar. This means wasp stings are, acidic, alkaline, Indigestion can be caused by eating too quickly. This can be treated using a type of neutralisation reaction, True, False.

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