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Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 1

Which of the following salts contains water of crystallization?

I. Gypsum
II. Epsom salt
III. Blue vitriol
IV. Glauber’s salt

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 1

All the above salts contain water of crystallisation and their chemical formulae are given below:
Gypsum - CaSO4.2H2O - (2 molecules of water of crystallisation) 
Epsom salt- MgSO4.7H2O - (7 molecules of water of crystallisation)
Blue vitriol - CuSO4.5H2O - (5 molecules of water of crystallisation)
Glauber's salt - Na2SO4.10H2O - (10 molecules of water of crystallisation)

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 2

The basic nature of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is due to the presence of ____________ in solution.

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 2

Any compound behaves as a base when it dissociates hydroxide ions (OH-) in its solution.

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Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 3

Ayush and Ishoo were given one test tube each. One of the test tube contained water and the other contained a solution of sodium hydroxide. They were asked to identify the test tube containing NaOH solution. Which one of the following can be used for correctly identifying the required test tube?

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 3

A base (NaOH) turns red litmus blue but a netrul compund (water) does not show any colour change.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 4

What is the pH of a solution which turns red litmus blue?

A. 2
B. 6
C. 8
D. 10

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 4

A basic solution turns red litmus blue and it has pH in-between 8 to 14.
Since (C) and (D) lies in that range, therefore, they will turn blue litmus red.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 5

What is the colour of phenolphthalein in soap solution?

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 5

Phenolphthalein turn pink in colour in basic solutions and soap is basic in nature.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 6

You are provided with a sample and a strip of red litmus paper. How would you confirm the nature of the sample ?

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 6
Confirmation of the Nature of the Sample using Red Litmus Paper
To confirm the nature of the sample using red litmus paper, you can follow the steps outlined below:
Step 1: Prepare the Litmus Paper
- Take a strip of red litmus paper.
- Make sure the litmus paper is dry and clean before use.
Step 2: Perform the Test
- Take a small amount of the sample liquid in a clean container.
- Follow the instructions given in the options provided and choose the correct method.
Option A: Dip the litmus paper in a dilute solution of NaOH and then put 2 drops of the liquid sample on it.
- Dip the red litmus paper in a dilute solution of NaOH for a few seconds.
- Remove the litmus paper from the NaOH solution and let it dry for a moment.
- Place two drops of the liquid sample onto the dried red litmus paper.
- Observe any color change that occurs on the litmus paper.
- If the red litmus paper turns blue, it indicates that the sample is acidic.
Option B: Dip the litmus paper in the sample.
- Dip the red litmus paper directly into the liquid sample.
- Observe any color change that occurs on the litmus paper.
- If the red litmus paper turns blue, it indicates that the sample is acidic.
Option C: Put four drops of the liquid sample on the litmus paper.
- Place four drops of the liquid sample directly onto the red litmus paper.
- Observe any color change that occurs on the litmus paper.
- If the red litmus paper turns blue, it indicates that the sample is acidic.
Option D: Dip the litmus paper in a dilute solution of NaCl and then put three drops of the liquid sample on it.
- Dip the red litmus paper in a dilute solution of NaCl for a few seconds.
- Remove the litmus paper from the NaCl solution and let it dry for a moment.
- Place three drops of the liquid sample onto the dried red litmus paper.
- Observe any color change that occurs on the litmus paper.
- If the red litmus paper turns blue, it indicates that the sample is acidic.
Step 3: Analyze the Results
- If the red litmus paper turns blue after following any of the above methods, it confirms that the sample is acidic.
- If the red litmus paper does not change its color, it indicates that the sample is either neutral or basic.
By following the correct method, you can effectively use red litmus paper to confirm the nature of the sample as acidic.
Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 7

When HCl reacts with granulated zinc

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 7

Acids (HCl) reat with metals (Zn) to form salt and release hydrogen gas. The hydrogen gas evolved appears as bubbles.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 8

Which of the following statements are correct?

A. Chemical name of bleaching powder is calcium oxychloride.
B. Bleaching powder is used for sterilization of drinking water.
C. Bleaching powder is alkaline in nature hence it is used as antacid.
D. Bleaching powder is manufactured by Hasen Clever process.

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 8

Formula for bleaching powder is CaOCl2. It has chlorine available which acts as a disinfectant. It cannot be used as an antacid because it is non-edible. Hans Clever is the most economical method of manufacturing bleaching powder.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 9

Which one of the following types of medicines is used for treating acidity?

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 9

Antacids are mild bases,which when given to a person suffering from acidity, neutralises the effect of excess acid produced in the stomach giving relief.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 10

A bud of petunias become reddish purple after first shower of rain because

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 10

The buds of Petunia act as indicators and change their color in acidic medium.
As the first shower of rain is acidic, therefore the buds of Petunia change their color.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 11

Zinc metal is amphoteric in nature because

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 11

A substance that can react with both acids and bases is called an amphoteric substance.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 12

Which of the following properties are shown by dilute hydrochloric acid-

A. It turns blue litmus red
B. It turns red litmus blue
C. It reacts with zinc metal and a gas evolves
D. It reacts with solid sodium carbonate to give brisk effervescence

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 12

HCl being an acid turns blue litmus red. 
HCl reacts with zinc metal to evolve hydrogen gas.
HCl reacts with solid sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) to evolve carbon dioxide (CO2) gas.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 13

A, B, C, D are samples of liquids having  pH values of 14, 7, 1, 5 respectively. Which of these could be that of 1 M NaOH solution?

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 13

NaOH is basic in character and higher the pH, stronger is the base.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 14

Which of the following is used in the refining of petroleum to remove sulphur and other compounds?

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 14

Sulphuric acid is used in refining of petroleum to remove sulphur and other impurities from it.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 15

On passing CO2 to time water for a longer time the milkiness disappears due to the

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 15
Explanation:
On passing CO2 to lime water for a longer time, the milkiness disappears due to the formation of water-soluble Ca(HCO3)2. Let's break down the explanation into bullet points:
- Lime water, also known as calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2), is a clear, colorless solution.
- When carbon dioxide (CO2) is passed through lime water, a chemical reaction occurs.
- The CO2 reacts with the calcium hydroxide to form calcium carbonate (CaCO3), which is insoluble in water.
- The reaction can be represented by the following equation: Ca(OH)2 + CO2 → CaCO3 + H2O.
- Initially, the formation of calcium carbonate results in the milkiness or turbidity observed in lime water.
- However, if CO2 is continuously passed through lime water for a longer time, the milkiness eventually disappears.
- This is because the calcium carbonate reacts further with CO2 to form water-soluble calcium bicarbonate (Ca(HCO3)2).
- The reaction can be represented by the following equation: CaCO3 + CO2 + H2O → Ca(HCO3)2.
- The formation of water-soluble calcium bicarbonate leads to the disappearance of milkiness and the formation of a clear solution.
Therefore, the correct answer is D: formation of water-soluble Ca(HCO3)2.
Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 16

Sodium carbonate

A. is a transparent crystalline white solid
B. Has the chemical formula Na2CO3.10H2O
C. Gives acidic solution when dissolves in water
D. Prepared by reacting with chlorine

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 16

(C) and (D) are incorrect because the solution of washing soda in water is alkaline which turns red litmus blue. And washing soda is prepared from sodium chloride.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 17

Name the acid formed when SO2 is dissolved in water

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 17

Sulphurous acid is formed on dissolving SO2 in water.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 18

Which of the following compound is/are acidic in nature?

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 18

Triple bonds are the most acidic in nature than other classes of compounds.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 19

When a few drops of phenolphthalein are added to a solution of NaOH pink colour is produced. What will be the colour of the final mixture when excess of HCl is added to it?

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 19

Phenolphthalein remains colourless in acidic solution and forms a pink colour in presence of base.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 20

Common salt besides being used in kitchen can also be used as raw material for making ?

A. Washing soda
B. Bleaching powder
C. Baking soda
D. Slaked lime

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 20

Baking soda (NaHCO3) is produced by reacting a cold and concentrated solution of sodium chloride(NaCl) with ammonia and carbon dioxide.
NaCl+NH3+H2O+CO2→NaHCO3+NH4Cl -(1)
Washing soda (Na2CO3.10H2O) is produced by further heating the NaHCO3 obtained in first reaction.
2NaHCO3→Na2CO3+CO2+H2O
The anhydrous Na2CO3 thus obtained is dissolved in water to obtain washing soda.
Na2CO3+10H2O→Na2CO3.10H2O

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 21

Which of the following conducts electricity?

Rain water, distilled water, potable water 

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 21

Distilled water is the purest form of water and it does not contain any acids dissolved in it,so it does not conducts electricity.
Potable water has minute impurities present in it which results in its low conductivity.
​Rain water, on combining with CO2 gas in the atmosphere produces carbonic acid (H2CO) which reacts with to form hydrogen ions,and then conducts electricity.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 22

Statement A : HCl doesn’t show acidic properties in organic solvent.

Statement B : HCl shows acidic properties in aqueous solution.Which of the statement is true?

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 22

HCl dissociates into ions in aqueous solutions and shows acidic properties whereas in organic solvents, it does not dissociate completely to show acidic behaviour.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 23

A solution reacts with crushed egg shells to give a gas that turns lime water milky. The solution contains

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 23

Egg shells contains calcium carbonate. On reaction with HCl they liberate CO2 gas which turns lime water to milky according to the following equation:
CaCO3 + 2HCl → CaCl2 + H2O + CO2

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 24

Which of the following statements are correct abount an aqueous solution of an acid and of a base?

A. lower the pH weaker the base
B. Lower the pH stronger the base
C. higher the pH stronger the acid
D. higher the pH weaker the acid

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 24

Both (A) and (D) are correct. Higher the pH, stronger is the base. Basicity of a solution increases from pH value 8 to14.
​Lower the pH, higher is the acidity. Acidity of a solution increases from 6 to 0.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 25

What is the nature of non metallic oxides?

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 25

Bases react with non-metallic oxides to form salt and water. This reaction is similar to the neutralisation reaction in which acids react with bases to form salt and water. This shows that non-metallic oxides are acidic in nature.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 26

Find the incorrect statement. 

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 26

Human stomach produces gastric juices which contains hydrochloric acid in them resulting in a pH of 1.4. 

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 27

Honey bee sting contains

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 27

Formic acid, also known as methanoic acid, in the bee sting causes itching in the skin..

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 28

“Alcohols and glucose contain hydrogen but are not treated as acids”

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 28

This is true that alcohols and glucose contain hydrogen ions in them but they do not dissociate to produce hydrogen ions and hence are unable to show acidic behaviour.

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 29

Bleaching powder is a

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 29

It is a white solid, although commercial samples appear yellow. 

Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 30

Electrolysis of brine solution produces chlorine gas and sodium at

Detailed Solution for Acids Bases And Salts - MCQ Test (22-11-2017) - Question 30
Electrolysis of brine solution produces chlorine gas and sodium at
The correct answer is A: Anode, cathode respectively
Explanation:
During the electrolysis of brine solution (sodium chloride solution), the following reactions occur:
1. At the Anode (Positive electrode):
- Chloride ions (Cl-) are oxidized to chlorine gas (Cl2).
- This reaction takes place according to the following half-reaction:
2Cl- → Cl2 + 2e-
2. At the Cathode (Negative electrode):
- Water molecules (H2O) are reduced to hydrogen gas (H2) and hydroxide ions (OH-).
- Simultaneously, the hydroxide ions react with sodium ions (Na+) present in the solution to form sodium hydroxide (NaOH).
- This reaction takes place according to the following half-reactions:
2H2O + 2e- → H2 + 2OH-
Na+ + OH- → NaOH
Therefore, the products of the electrolysis of brine solution are chlorine gas (Cl2) at the anode and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) at the cathode. Sodium metal (Na) is not produced during this process.
To summarize:
- Chlorine gas is produced at the Anode.
- Sodium hydroxide is produced at the Cathode.
Note: The production of sodium metal requires the electrolysis of molten sodium chloride using a different setup.
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