Class.7-Science-Chapter.5-ACIDS,BASES & SALTS
Exercise Questions 1. State differences between acids and bases.
Ans:
Acids
|
Bases
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Acids are sour
in taste
|
Bases are
bitter in taste
|
Acids turn blue
litmus paper into red color
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The base does
not change the colour of blue litmus paper
|
Acids does not
change the colour of the red litmus
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Bases turn red
litmus paper to blue color
|
Acids do not
change the colour of turmeric
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Bases turn
turmeric to red
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2. Ammonia is
found in many household products, such as window cleaners. It turns red litmus
blue. What is its nature?
Ans:
The answer is
basic in nature
3. Name the
source from which litmus solution is obtained. What is the use of this
solution?
Ans:
Litmus solution
is extracted from lichens. Litmus solution is used as an indicator to find
acidic and basic nature of a solution.
4. Is the
distilled water acidic/basic/neutral? How would you verify it?
Ans:
Distilled water
is neutral in nature, and this can be tested by using red and blue litmus
paper. In either of the cases, colour remains unchanged.
5. Describe the
process of neutralisation with the help of an example.
Ans:
Neutralisation is
a reaction between an acid and a base. Here both acids and bases get
neutralised For example, when
sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is added to hydrochloric acid (HCl), sodium chloride
(NaCl) and water (H2O) are obtained.
NaOH + HCl
→ NaCl + H2O + Heat
6. Mark ‘T’ if
the statement is true and ‘F’ if it is false:
(i) Nitric acid
turn red litmus blue. (T/F)
(ii) Sodium
hydroxide turns blue litmus red. (T/F)
(iii) Sodium
hydroxide and hydrochloric acid neutralise each other and form salt and water.
(T/F)
(iv) Indicator is a substance which shows different
colours in acidic and basic solutions. (T/F)
(v) Tooth decay
is caused by the presence of a base. (T/F)
Ans:
i) False
ii) False
iii) True
iv) True
v) False
7. Dorji has a
few bottles of soft drink in his restaurant. But, unfortunately, these are not
labelled. He has to serve the drinks on the demand of customers. One customer
wants acidic drink, another wants basic and third one wants neutral drink. How
will Dorji decide which drink is to be served to whom?
Ans:
Dorji can taste a
few drops out of soft drinks bottles, acidic solution is sour in taste, basic
solution is bitter in taste, and the neutral solution has no taste. Along with
tasting, Dorji can use litmus paper to test the nature of soft drink. He should
use blue litmus paper to test the acidic solution. Dorji has to put a drop of
solution on blue litmus. If it turns red then the solution will be acidic in
nature.
Similarly, he can
use red litmus paper to test the basic solution. He has to put a drop of
solution on red litmus. If it turns blue then the solution will be basic in
nature.
8. Explain why:
(a) An antacid
tablet is taken when you suffer from acidity
(b) Calamine
solution is applied on the skin when an ant bites.
(c) Factory waste
is neutralised before disposing it into the water bodies.
1. Ans:
- The antacid tablet contains base like milk of magnesia which neutralises the acid produced in the stomach. Hence, it is used while suffering from acidity.
- When ant bites, it injects formic acid inside the skin. Calamine consists of Zinc carbonate which is basic in nature. Hence calamine neutralises the effect of formic acid to bring relief for the affected person.
- Factory wastes are acidic in nature which may cause harm to the aquatic life. Hence, they are neutralised by using a base before disposing it into the water bodies.
9. Three liquids
are given to you. One is hydrochloric acid, another is sodium hydroxide and
third is a sugar solution. How will you identify them? You have only turmeric
indicator.
Ans:
Add solution to
container with turmeric indicator. If the solution is NaOH, it would turn
turmeric indicator to red. To the same container, add test solution number 2.
If the added solution is sugar solution indicator remains red because mixture
of basic and neutral solution will remain basic in nature.
Similarly, add
the test solution number 3 to another container with turmeric indicator. If the
indicator remains red then the solution will be hydrochloric acid.
10. Blue litmus
paper is dipped in a solution. It remains blue. What is the nature of the solution?
Explain.
Ans:
Above solution
may be neutral or basic in nature as both of them will not change the colour of
the blue litmus paper.
11. Consider the
following statements:
(a) Both acids
and bases change colour of all indicators.
(b) If an
indicator gives a colour change with an acid, it does not give a change with a
base.
(c) If an
indicator changes colour with a base, it does not change colour with an acid.
(d) Change of
colour in an acid and a base depends on the type of the indicator. Which of
these statements are correct?
(i) All four
(ii) a and d
(iii) b, c and d
(iv) only d
Solution:
Only d) is
correct.
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