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Q 1M.C.Q1 Mark
The property which is not shown by acids is:
  • A
    They have sour taste.
  • They feel soapy.
  • C
    They turn litmus red.
  • D
    Their pH is less than seven.

Answer: B.

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Q 2M.C.Q1 Mark
The colour of methyl orange indicator in a solution is yellow. The pH of this solution is likely to be:
  • A
    7
  • B
    Less than 7
  • C
    0
  • More than 7

Answer: D.

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Q 3M.C.Q1 Mark
The products of chlor$-$alkali process are:
  • A
    $\ce{NaCl, Cl_2}$ and $\ce{H_2}$
  • $\ce{H_2, Cl_2}$ and $\ce{NaOH}$
  • C
    $\ce{Cl_2, Na_2CO_3}$ and $\ce{H_2O}$
  • D
    $\ce{NaOH, Cl_2}$ and $\ce{HCl}$

Answer: B.

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Q 4M.C.Q1 Mark
A solution reacts with marble chips to produce a gas which turns lime water milky. The solution contains:
  • A
    $\ce{Na_2SO_4}$
  • B
    $\ce{CaSO_4}$
  • $\ce{H_2SO_4}$
  • D
    $\ce{K_2SO_4}$

Answer: C.

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Q 5M.C.Q1 Mark
The salt which will give a neutral solution on dissolving in water will be:
  • A
    $\ce{CH_3COONa}$
  • B
    $\ce{NH_4Cl}$
  • $\ce{KCl}$
  • D
    $\ce{Na_2CO_3}$

Answer: C.

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A first-aid manual suggests that vinegar should be used to treat wasp stings and baking soda for bee stings. What does this information tell you about the chemical nature of:
  1. Wasp stings?
  2. Bee stings?
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A milkman adds a very small amount of baking soda to fresh milk.
  1. Why does he shift the pH of the fresh milk from 6 to slightly alkaline?
  2. Why does this milk take a long time to set as curd?
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Write the name and formula of one salt each which contains:
  1. Two molecules of water of crystallisation.
  2. Tive molecules of water of crystallisation.
  3. Ten molecules of water of crystallisation.
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A white shirt has a yellow stain of curry. When soap is rubbed on this shirt during washing, the yellow stain turns reddish-brown. On rinsing the shirt with plenty of water, the reddish-brown stain turns yellow again.
  1. Name the natural indicator present in curry stain.
  2. Explain the changes in colour of this indicator which take place during washing and rinsing the shirt.
  3. What is the nature of soap (acidic/ basic) as shown by the indicator present in curry stain?
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Here are some results of solutions tested with universal indicator paper:
  1. Sulphuric acid: Red
  2. Metal polish: Dark blue
  3. Washing-up liquid:
  4. Yellow Milk of magnesia:
  5. Light blue Oven cleaner:
  6. Purple Car battery acid: Pink
Arrange the solutions in order of their increasing pH values (starting with the one with the lowest pH).
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What happens when an acid reacts with a base? Explain by taking the example of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide. Give equation of the chemical reaction which takes place. What is the special name of such a reaction?
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Solution A turns universal indicator blue to purple whereas solution B turns universal indicator orange to red.
  1. What will be the action of solution A on litmus?
  2. What will be action of solution B on litmus?
  3. Name any two substances which can give solutions like A.
  4. Name any two substances which can give solutions like B.
  5. What sort of reaction takes place when solution A reacts with solution B?
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Write the chemical formula of ammonium chloride. Explain why an aqueous solution of ammonium chloride is acidic in nature? Illustrate your answer with the help of a chemical equation.
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The pH values of five solutions A, B, C, D and E are given below:
  1. 1
  2. 5
  3. 7
  4. 11
  5. 13
Which solution is:
  1. Weakly alkaline.
  2. Neutral.
  3. Strongly acidic.
  4. Strongly alkaline, and.
  5. Weakly acidic?
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