Workbook 2b Answer- - Aristo Science

Two heads are better than one. Compare your answers with 2–3 classmates. When you disagree, talk it out. If you still can’t agree, mark that question with a star and ask the teacher. That’s 10x more effective than any answer key.

Typical Question: "A student spills acid on the floor. Why should they use sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) instead of water to clean it?" Aristo Science Workbook 2b Answer-

Expected Answer: Sodium bicarbonate is a weak alkali (base). It neutralizes the acid through a chemical reaction (Neutralization). Water would only dilute the acid but not remove its corrosive properties, potentially spreading it further. Two heads are better than one

Why this answer works: You need the chemical understanding of "Neutralization" vs. "Dilution." If you still can’t agree, mark that question

The Aristo Science Workbook 2b is designed for students, likely in the lower secondary education level, focusing on science subjects. Typically, such workbooks include various sections like multiple-choice questions, short-answer questions, and perhaps more in-depth, explanatory questions.