NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Acids, Bases and Salts, Exercise 3: SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
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Look at figure which shows solutions taken in test tubes A,B,C and D. What colour is expected when a piece of red litmus paper is dropped in each test tube? Nature of the solutions is given in the table for your help.
Test Tube | Nature of solution | Change in colour of red litmus |
A | Neutral | |
B | Basic | |
C | Acidic | |
D | Neutral |

While playing in a park, a child was stung by a wasp. Some elders suggested applying a paste of baking soda and others lemon juice as a remedy. Which remedy do you think is appropriate and why?

Form a sentence using the following words - baking soda, ant bite, moist, effect, neutralised, rubbing.

Match the substances in column I with those in column II.
Column I | Column II | ||
(a) | Tartaric acid | (i) | soap |
(b) | Calcium hydroxide | (ii) | curd |
(c) | Formic acid | (iii) | unripe mangoes |
(d) | Sodium hydroxide | (iv) | ant's sting |
(e) | Lactic acid | (v) | lime water |

Turmeric and litmus are _____ acid-base indicators.

Phenolphthalein gives _____ colour with lime water.
