Solutions of Acids, Bases And Salts from Secondary Chemistry
R.R. Mishra Chemistry Solutions from Chapter 2 - Acids, Bases and Salts
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This topic defines acids, bases, and salts. It also explains the nature and characteristics of these chemical groups. The concept is clearly explained through examples.

In this topic, the acids normally used in the chemical laboratory are mentioned. It also discusses the precautionary measures to be taken while using acids.

In this topic, we will learn how to define acids. There are two types of definitions: operational definition and conceptual definition. They are explained with examples.

In this topic, the term “indicator” is defined. We will learn how acid reacts when adde to an indicator. The concept of acid-base indicator is explained through experimental activities.

This topic deals with reaction of acids with metal carbonates, metal bicarbonates, metallic oxides, sulphides, sulphites, etc. It also discusses the decomposition of chlorides and nitrates by acids.

In this topic, we will learn about the classification of acids based on the molecular formula. They are classified into monoprotic, diprotic, and triprotic, as they release one, two, and three hydrogen ions, respectively.

This topic discusses the classification of acids into strong and weak acids based on the extent of ionization. The classification is explained through examples.

In this topic, we will learn how to define bases through their characteristic features. The conceptual and operational definition of bases are discussed here through examples.

This topic explains the action of bases on indicators. Further, the action of bases on litmus, phenolphthalein, and turmeric solution are also discussed here through examples.

In this topic, we will learn how bases can be identified. Bases are classified into strong and weak bases based on the extent of ionization. The concept is explained with the help of examples.

This topic explains the chemical properties of bases and alkalis. The reaction of bases with metals, acid, non-metallic oxides, etc. are discussed here in detail.

This topic explains the concept of neutralisation reaction with equations and examples. Assessment questions and answers are provided to understand the concept.

In this topic, we will learn about pH scale. The pH defines the power of hydrogen ions in a solution. It is divided into 14 parts. The pH values of solutions and its comparison are also discussed.

This topic covers the relation between pH and H+, determination of pH of a solution, importance of pH values, etc. Examples are provided to understand the concept.

This topic discusses the chemistry of salts. A salt is formed by the reaction between an acid and a base. This reaction is known as a neutralisation reaction.

In this topic, we will learn about the salt formation processes. In a neutralisation reaction of an acid with a base, the product other than water is known as salt.

This topic covers the family of salts based on positive radicals and negative radicals. We will learn how to identify salts and categorise them into different families based on their features.

This topic discusses the chemical reaction of salts. An acid reacts with a salt to produce another acid and salt. Salts can be fully soluble or slightly soluble in water.

This topic discusses the nature of aqueous solutions of salts. Strong acid and a strong base react to form a neutral salt, a strong acid and a weak base react to form acidic salt, and a weak acid and a strong base react to form basic salt.

This topic discusses that the water of crystallization is the number of water molecules bonded to a molecule of the salt. It also describes the hydrous and anhydrous salt.

This topic discusses the different chemical compounds that are useful in day to day lives. These include sodium chloride, sodium carbonate, sodium hydroxide, bleaching powder, sodium hydrogen carbonate, plaster of paris, etc.

In this topic, we will learn the different stages in the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution. The chemical formula of sodium hydroxide is NaOH.

This topic explains the process of manufacturing washing soda. We will also come to know about the various uses of this substance here in detail.

This topic explains in detail how baking soda is manufactured and its various uses. Assessment questions and answers are given at the end of this topic for better understanding of the concept.

This topic describes in detail how bleaching powder is manufactured. Besides, we will understand the different propertie and uses of leaching powder.

This topic discusses on the preparation of plaster of Paris, its properties, and uses. Assessment questions are provided at the end for better understanding of the concept.
