Applications of a neutralization reaction are (select all that are true): Acid which is accidentally spilled on a person's clothes can be neutralized with a vinegar (acetic acid) solution. O When someone is stung by a bee, formic acid enters the skin and causes pain, which can be relieved by rubbing the spot with slaked lime or baking soda, both of which are bases. □ If soil is somewhat acidic and thus unfavorable for growing of certain crops, limestone is added to neutralize the excess acid.

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Applications of a neutralization reaction are (select all that are true):
O Acid which is accidentally spilled on a person's clothes can be neutralized with a vinegar (acetic acid) solution.
O When someone is stung by a bee, formic acid enters the skin and causes pain, which can be relieved by
rubbing the spot with slaked lime or baking soda, both of which are bases.
□ If soil is somewhat acidic and thus unfavorable for growing of certain crops, limestone is added to neutralize
the excess acid.
Transcribed Image Text:Applications of a neutralization reaction are (select all that are true): O Acid which is accidentally spilled on a person's clothes can be neutralized with a vinegar (acetic acid) solution. O When someone is stung by a bee, formic acid enters the skin and causes pain, which can be relieved by rubbing the spot with slaked lime or baking soda, both of which are bases. □ If soil is somewhat acidic and thus unfavorable for growing of certain crops, limestone is added to neutralize the excess acid.
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