NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Acids, Bases and Salts, Exercise 1: Exercise

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Questions from NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Acids, Bases and Salts, Exercise 1: Exercise with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Pema wants to do an activity with hydrochloric acid and lime water (base). Most acids and bases can damage human skin.

Which step must she follow during the activity to ensure safety?

MEDIUM
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Lime water is a base. Which of the following statements is correct for lime water?

MEDIUM
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Soha mixed equal amounts of two colourless liquids in a test tube. 
She observed the following: 
• The colour of the liquids did not change. 
• No residue was formed in the test tube. 
• The test tube got hot. 
• No gas bubbles were formed. 
Soha concluded that a chemical change took place in the test tube. Which change confirms her conclusion? 

MEDIUM
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Anu re-visited a historical monument after 10 years. She noticed that the white monument had turned yellowish. Which event is most likely to have caused the change in colour of the monument?

HARD
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A base _____.
(i) has a bitter taste
(ii) turns red litmus blue
(iii) turns purple cabbage juice red
(iv) has no effect on turmeric
 

HARD
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

What will happen when purple cabbage solution is added to common salt solution (A) and baking soda solution (B)?

HARD
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

One molecule of H3PO4 is treated with one molecule of NaOH, two molecules of NaOH and three molecules of NaOH separately. Comment on the nature of the products formed and write their names.

MEDIUM
7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A non-metallic element is converted into compound X after a series of reactions. A little amount of X turns blue litmus to red. X on complete reaction with another compound Y gave the product which did not respond to litmus test. Identify the correct sequence of the reactions.

  1. 2SO2+O22SO3
  2. H2SO4+2KOHK2SO4+H2O
  3. SO3+H2OH2SO4
  4. S+O2SO2