Q1: The substances used to test whether a substance is acidic or basic are known as ________
Ans: The substances used to test whether a substance is acidic or basic are known as Indicators
Q2: Name the most commonly used indicator.
Ans: Litmus paper
Litmus Paper
Q3: Form where do we extract litmus to be used as an indicator?
Ans: Lichens
Q4: In acidic solution, litmus paper turns into ______
Ans: In acidic solution, litmus paper turns into Red
Litmus paper is a pH indicator that turns red in acidic solutions, indicating the presence of acids.
Q5: In basic solution, litmus paper turns into ____
Ans: In basic solution, litmus paper turns into Blue
Litmus paper changes to blue in basic solutions, indicating the presence of bases.
Q6: In distilled water, litmus paper turns into _________
Ans: In distilled water, litmus paper turns into purple
Litmus paper remains purple in neutral distilled water, as it is neither acidic nor basic.
Q7: The reaction between an acid and a base is known as _________
Ans: The reaction between an acid and a base is known as neutralization.
Neutralization is the chemical reaction that occurs when an acid and a base react to form water and a salt.
Q8: China rose indicator turns acidic solutions _______
a. Dark pink
b. Purple
c. Blue
d. None of these
Ans: a. Dark pink
China rose indicator changes to dark pink in acidic solutions, indicating their acidic nature.
Q9: China rose indicator turns basic solutions to ______
a. Dark pink
b. Purple
c. Blue
d. Green
Ans: d. Green
Q10: Salt and water are produced in the neutralization process with the evolution of ____________
Ans: Salt and water are produced in the neutralization process with the evolution of Heat
Q11: Name the acid present in our stomach.
Ans: HCL is present in our stomach.
Hydrochloric acid helps break down food and activates digestive enzymes, facilitating the digestion process.
Q12: What role does HCL present in our stomach play?
Ans: It helps in the digestion of food.
Q13: Name the acid present in the sting of an ant.
Ans: Formic acid is present in the sting of an ant.
Q14: State the nature of the soap solution.
Ans: Basic
Q15: State the nature of baking soda.
Ans: Basic
Q16: State the nature of lemon juice.
Ans: Acidic
Q17: Why does lemon juice and orange juice taste sour?
Ans: Because they contain acids.
Q18: Why does baking soda taste bitter?
Ans: Because it is basic in nature.
Q19: State one property of acids.
Ans: Acids are sour in taste.
Q20: State one property of bases.
Ans: Bases are bitter in taste.
Q21: Tina rubs a solution between her fingers and feels soapy; what is the nature of that solution?
Ans: Basic
Q22: Complete the following reaction:
H C l + N a O H ----> ______ + H2O
Ans: NaCl
Q23: Ammonia is found in many household products, such as window cleaners. It turns red litmus blue. its nature _______________
Ans: Ammonia is found in many household products, such as window cleaners. It turns red litmus blue. its nature Basic
Q24: The wastes of many factories contain____________
Ans: The wastes of many factories contain Acids
Q25: Blue litmus paper is dipped in a solution. It remains blue, what is the nature of the solution?
Ans: Basic
Q26: Name the acid that is present in fats in our body.
Ans: Fatty acid
Q27: Each cell in our body contains an acid, name that acid.
Ans: the deoxyribonucleic acid
Q28: Hydrogen ion is common to all acids. True/False
Ans: True
Q29: Name a base that is also used in soda acid fire extinguishers.
Ans: Baking soda.
Q30: Which gas is liberated when an acid reacts with metals?
Ans: Hydrogen gas
Q31: The hydrogen ions combine with H2O to form ____________
Ans: hydronium ions (H3O+)
Q32: Aqueous solution of acid conducts electricity due to ______________ present in it.
Ans: ion
Q33: What is the common name of the compound CaOCl2?
Ans: Bleaching powder
Q34: Name a universal indicator.
Ans: pH Scale
Q35: Define pH.
Ans: pH is the measure of the Acidity or Alkalinity of a solution. The term pH stands for a negative log of hydrogen ion concentration.
Q36: The bases that dissolve in water are known as alkalies. True/ False.
Ans: True
Q37: What is brine?
Ans: Aqueous solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) is known as brine.
Q38: Phenolphthalein becomes colourless in __________ and pink in_________.
Ans: Colourless in acid and pink in base.
Q39: What is the colour of methyl orange in an acidic solution?
Ans: Pink
Q40: Name the acid present in vinegar.
Ans: Acetic acid
Q41: Name the acid present in lemon.
Ans: citric acid
Q42: Nitric acid turns red litmus blue. True/ False.
Ans: False
Q43: Tooth decay is caused by the presence of bases. True/ False.
Ans: False
Q44: Change of colour in an acid or base depends on
a. Type of indicator
b. The acidic property of that substance
c. Basis property of that substance
d. None of these
Ans: Type of indicator
Q45: Name the acid present in curd.
Ans: Lactic acid
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