GHS (RMSA) THORALAKKI, MALUR TALUK
CHAPTER 2 : ACIDS BASES AND SALTS
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1) An aqueous solution turns red litmus solution blue. Excess addition of which of the following solution would reverse the change? *
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2) 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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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 color 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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11) Common salt besides being used in kitchen can also be used as the raw material for making : (i) washing soda (ii) bleaching powder (iii) baking soda (iv) slaked lime *
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12)  One of the constituents of baking powder is sodium hydrogen carbonate, the other constituent is : *
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13) To protect tooth decay we are advised to brush our teeth regularly. The nature of the tooth paste commonly used is : *
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14) Which of the following statements is correct about an aqueous solution of an acid and of a base? (i) Higher the pH, stronger the acid (ii) Higher the pH, weaker the acid (iii) Lower the pH, stronger the base (iv) Lower the pH, weaker the base *
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15) The pH of the gastric juices released during digestion is : *
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16) Which of the following phenomena occur, when a small amount of acid is added to water? (i) Ionisation (ii) Neutralisation (iii) Dilution (iv) Salt formation *
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17) Which one of the following can be used as an acid–base indicator by a visually impaired student? *
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18) Which of the following substance will not give carbon dioxide on treatment with dilute acid? *
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19) Which of the following is acidic in nature? *
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20) In an attempt to demonstrate electrical conductivity through an electrolyte, the following apparatus(Figure 2.1) was set up. Which among the following statement(s) is(are)correct? (i) Bulb will not glow because electrolyte is not acidic (ii) Bulb will glow because NaOH is a strong base and furnishes ions for conduction.(iii) Bulb will not glow because circuit is incomplete (iv) Bulb will not glow because it depends upon the type of electrolytic solution *
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21) Which of the following is used for dissolution of gold? *
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22)  Which of the following is not a mineral acid? *
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23) Which among the following is not a base? *
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24) Which of the following statements is not correct? *
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25) Match the chemical substances given in Column (A) with their appropriate application given in Column (B) *
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26) Equal volumes of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide solutions of same concentration are mixed and the pH of the resulting solution is checked with a pH paper. What would be the colour obtained? (You may use colour guide given in Figure 2.2 *
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27) Which of the following is(are) true when HCl (g) is passed through water?  (i) It does not ionise in the solution as it is a covalent compound. (ii) It ionises in the solution (iii) It gives both hydrogen and hydroxyl ion in the solution (iv) It forms hydronium ion in the solution due to the combination of hydrogen ion with water molecule *
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28) Which of the following statements is true for acids? *
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29) Which of the following are present in a dilute aqueous solution of hydrochloric acid? *
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30) Identify the correct representation of reaction occurring during chlor-alkali process : *
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31) You have phenolphthalein solution in three test tubes A, B and C.  On putting 2-3 drops of dil. HCl in A, a solutin of NaOH in B and distilled water in C, if you immediately observe the colour of the solution in each test tube, you will find that the solution in test tube : *
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32) A boy has a thick paste of turmeric. On adding this paste to HCl and aqueous solution of NaOH separately, what colour(s) would he observe ? *
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