Answer: (c) Vanilla essence A substance that can be added to the reaction mixture to indicate the equivalence point of the titration. Colored... View Article
Answer: (d) (ii) and (iv) On the PH scale acids are those whose PH is below 7 lower is the PH stronger will be acid and similarly bases are those... View Article
Answer: (c) basic The nature of toothpaste is alkaline which is basic. They neutralize the acid produced by bacteria in mouth. Usually tooth... View Article
Answer: (b) tartaric acid Baking powder is a mixture of sodium hydrogen carbonate and edible acid-like tartaric acid. It is a raising agent that... View Article
Answer: (a) (i) and (ii) The chemical formula of common salt is NaCl and the chemical name of common salt is Sodium chloride. Sodium hydroxide,... View Article
Answer: (a) (i) and (ii) Reaction between Sodium hydrogen carbonate and acetic acid leads to the evolution of carbon-dioxide gas. CO2 turns the... View Article
Answer: (b) Wash the hand immediately with plenty of water and apply a paste of sodium hydrogen carbonate strong Washing affected hand with... View Article
Answer:(d) An antacid Sample solution turn pH paper yellowish-orange which confirms the acidic nature of the sample. To make the colour to... View Article
Answer: (d) weak acid and strong base Salt is formed by weak acid and a strong base. Here, Sodium is a strong base and carbonate is a weak acid.... View Article
Answer: (b) Baking soda Baking sodas is white amorphous powder whereas other salts given in the question are crystalline in nature. Baking... View Article
Answer: (c) absorb moisture from the gas Calcium is a good dehydrating agent. It has the property to absorb moisture. Hence it is used as a... View Article
Answer: (d) Hydrochloric acid If the solution turns red litmus to blue colour then the solution should be basic in nature. Its effect can be... View Article
Answer: (d) (i) and (iv) When acid is mixed with a solution of base it results in a neutralization reaction. Neutralization is an exothermic... View Article
Answer: These solutions can be kept in a copper container because copper is a noble metal which will not react with HCl or even HNO3. If we keep... View Article
Answer: (a) On adding a drop of Barium Chloride solution to an aqueous solution of sodium sulphite, barium sulphite is obtained which is white... View Article
Answer: When Zinc granules react with dil H2SO4 displacement reaction takes place leading to the formation of ZnSO4 liberating H2 gas Zn(s)+... View Article
Answer: When silver metal is added to copper sulphate solution there will not be any reaction as silver is non-reactive metal. As per the metals,... View Article
Answer: When zinc is added to copper sulphate (CuSO4) solution due to more reactivity of zinc, cooper is replaced by the zinc and forms zinc... View Article