Acids, Bases and Salts Part-1
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1. What happens when a solution of an acid is mixed with a solution of a base in a test tube?
(i) The temperature of the solution increases
(ii) The temperature of the solution decreases
(iii) The temperature of the solution remains the same
(iv) Salt formation takes place
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2. An aqueous solution turns red litmus solution blue. Excess addition of which of the following solution would reverse the change?
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3. During the preparation of hydrogen chloride gas on a humid day, the gas is usually passed through the guard tube containing calcium chloride. The role of calcium chloride taken in the guard tube is to
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  4. Which of the following salts does not contain water of crystallisation?  
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  5. Sodium carbonate is a basic salt because it is a salt of    *
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 6. Calcium phosphate is present in tooth enamel. Its nature is *
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7. A sample of soil is mixed with water and allowed to settle. The clear supernatant solution turns the pH paper yellowish-orange. Which of the following would change the colour of this pH paper to greenish-blue? *
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8. Which of the following gives the correct  increasing order of acidic strength? *
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9. If a few drops of a concentrated acid accidentally spills over the hand of a student, what should be done? *
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 10. Sodium hydrogen carbonate when added to acetic acid evolves a gas. Which of the following statements are true about the gas evolved? 
(i) It turns lime water milky 
(ii) It extinguishes a burning splinter 
(iii) It dissolves in a solution of sodium hydroxide
 (iv) It has a pungent odour
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