Dr. S P Jauhar and R Jauhar Solutions for Chapter: Acids, Bases And Salts, Exercise 2: TEST YOURSELF
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Questions from Dr. S P Jauhar and R Jauhar Solutions for Chapter: Acids, Bases And Salts, Exercise 2: TEST YOURSELF with Hints & Solutions
Solution A gives pink colour when a drop of phenolphthalein indicator is added to it. Solution B gives red colour when a drop of methyl orange is added to it. What type of solutions are A and B and which one of the solutions A and B will have a higher pH value?

Name one salt whose solution has pH more than 7 and one salt whose solution has pH less than 7.

Hydrated copper sulphate on heating changes to

An aqueous solution turns red litmus solution blue. Excess addition of which of the following solution would reverse the change.

A student added a drop of universal indicator to of the given solution and found that a green colour is produced. pH value of the solution will be in the range of:

Dilute hydrochloric acid is added to sodium carbonate. It is observed that.

Which gas is produced when aluminium metal reacts with solution? How will you test this gas?

What will be the colour produced when a drop of phenolphthalein is added to Sodium nitrate, Copper chloride, Sodium chloride, Sodium acetate.
