Acid Baase Salt Test-2
Acid Baase Salt Test-2
SCIENCE
TIME-2Hrs. MARKS- 60
1. Two solution have pH number 4 and 9 respectively which solution has more H+ ion concentration?
2. Why should cured and sour substances not be kept in brass and copper vessel?
4. Write down the molecular formula for one strong and one weak acid.
6. Name the gas evolved when dil. sulphuric acid acts on sodium carbonate.
8. What do you observe when a buring candle is brought near the testube containing hydrogen gas?
9. Name the indicator used to measure pH values over the whole range.
11. What happened when the milk is left at room temperature during summer ?
2. Complete the reaction CaCO3 + H2O ⎯⎯→ name the products formed.
3. A testtube contains solution of NaOH and Phenolphthalein. Why the colour of the solution changes
when HCl in added to it.
4. Why metallic oxides are called as basic oxides and non-metallic oxides are calles acidic oxides?
5. In a beakey a solution of HCl is poured and an electric circuit containing bulb is placed systemtically.
What happens to the bulb and why?
7. Why all bases are not alkalies but all alkalis are bases?
8. Can a displacement reaction be a redox reaction? Explain with the help of an example.
3. What happens when an acid or a base is added to the water? Why does the beaker appear warm?
Why should we always add acid or base to the water and not water to the acid or base.
5. Write chemical equation reactions taking place when carried out with the help of
(a) Iron reacts with steam
(b) Magnesium reacts with dil HCl
(c) Copper is heated in air.
6. Write the chemical equation of the reaction in which the following changes have taken place with
an example of each:
(i) Change in colour
(ii) Change in temperature
(iii) Formation of precipitate