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Question
which pair of substances would most likely result in the production of a solid when reacting with a base?
litmus and phenolphthalein
soluble metal salt and carbon dioxide
acids and water
hydrogen ions and soaps
Brief Explanations
- Litmus and phenolphthalein are indicators, they change color with base, no solid production.
- Soluble metal salt reacts with base to form metal hydroxide (often solid, e.g., $\ce{FeCl_{3} + 3NaOH -> Fe(OH)_{3}(s) + 3NaCl}$), and $\ce{CO_{2}}$ reacts with base to form carbonate (some metal carbonates are solid, e.g., $\ce{CO_{2} + Ca(OH)_{2} -> CaCO_{3}(s) + H_{2}O}$).
- Acids react with base to form salt and water, no solid (unless salt is insoluble, but acids + water with base is not the right context).
- Hydrogen ions react with base to form water, soaps react with base in different ways, no solid production here.
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B. soluble metal salt and carbon dioxide