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Question 1:

A solution turns red litmus blue, its pH is likely to be

(a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 10

Answer:

(d) Bases turn red litmus blue and acids turn blue litmus red. Basic solution has a pH value more than 7. Since the solution turns red litmus blue, its pH is likely to be 10.

 

 

Question 2:

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

(a) NaCl (b) HCl (c) LiCl (d) KCl

Answer:

(b) The solution contains HCl.

 

 

Question 3:

10 mL of a solution of NaOH is found to be completely neutralised by 8 mL of a given solution of HCl. If we take 20 mL of the same solution of NaOH, the amount of HCl solution (the same solution as before) required to neutralise it will be

(a) 4 mL (b) 8mL (c) 12 mL (d) 16 mL

Answer:

(d) 16 mL of HCl solution will be required.

 

 

Question 4:

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

(a) Antibiotic

(b) Analgesic

(c) Antacid

(d) Antiseptic

Answer:

(c) Antacid is used for treating indigestion.

 

 

Question 5:

Write word equations and then balanced equations for the reaction taking

place when −

(a) dilute sulphuric acid reacts with zinc granules.

(b) dilute hydrochloric acid reacts with magnesium ribbon.

(c) dilute sulphuric acid reacts with aluminium powder.

(d) dilute hydrochloric acid reacts with iron filings.

Answer:

(a) Sulphuric acid + Zinc → Zinc sulphate + Hydrogen

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(b) Hydrochloric acid + Magnesium → Magnesium chloride + Hydrogen

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(c) Sulphuric acid + Aluminium → Aluminium sulphate + Hydrogen

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(d) Hydrochloric acid + Iron → Ferric chloride + Hydrogen

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Question 6:

Compounds such as alcohols and glucose also contain hydrogen but are not categorized as acids. Describe an activity to prove it.

Answer:

Two nails are fitted on a cork and are kept it in a 100 mL beaker. The nails are then connected to the two terminals of a 6-volt battery through a bulb and a switch. Some dilute HCl is poured in the beaker and the current is switched on. The same experiment is then performed with glucose solution and alcohol solution.

Observations:

It will be observed that the bulb glows in the HCl solution and does not glow in the glucose solution.

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Result:

HCl dissociates into H+ and Cl ions. These ions conduct electricity in the solution resulting in the glowing of the bulb. On the other hand, the glucose solution does not dissociate into ions. Therefore, it does not conduct electricity.

Conclusion:

From this activity, it can be concluded that all acids contain hydrogen but not all compounds containing hydrogen are acids.

That is why, though alcohols and glucose contain hydrogen, they are not categorised as acids.

 

Question 7:

Why does distilled water not conduct electricity, whereas rain water does?

Answer:

Distilled water is a pure form of water and is devoid of any ionic species. Therefore, it does not conduct electricity. Rain water, being an impure form of water, contains many ionic species such as acids and therefore it conducts electricity.

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