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Question
Explain the neutralization reactions in our daily life.
Solution
- Ant bite:
- Whenever bees or red ants bite they inject an acid called formic acid.
- These acids cause burning sensation and pain.
- To suppress the pain, a suitable base in the form of calcium hydroxide (readily available at home) is applied to neutralize the formic acid.
- Wasp bite:
- When we are bitten by a wasp, we feel the burning sensation and pain. It is due to an alkaline substance injected by the insect.
- To neutralize the alkalinity, we use vinegar which is an acid.
- Tooth decay:
- The bacteria present in our mouth decompose the food particles stuck in the gaps between our teeth thereby causing acid formation which leads to tooth decay.
- When we brush with tooth powder or tooth paste containing weak bases, the acid gets neutralized.
- Acidity:
- Excessive production of hydrochloric acid in our stomach causes ulcers in the stomach and food pipes.
- In order to neutralize, antacids which are nothing but weak bases like aluminum and magnesium hydroxides are used.
- Agriculture:
Farmers add lime fertilizers such as powdered lime (CaO), limestone (CaCO3), or ashes of
burnt wood to the soil to neutralize the acidity. - Industries:
Effluents from the industries contain acids such as sulphuric acid. It is treated by adding lime to neutralize it before it is discharged into rivers and streams.
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