Control and Coordination
Indicate the colour changes for the following samples:
Sample |
Indicator |
Dilute sulphuric acid |
Methyl orange |
Moist ammonia gas |
Phenolphthalein |
Moist chlorine |
Red litmus |
Moist carbon dioxide |
Blue litmus |
Dilute magnesium hydroxide |
Phenolphthalein |
Lemon juice |
Blue litmus |
Vinegar (Acetic acid) |
Blue litmus |
Water into which SO2 gas has been bubbled for sometime |
Phenolphthalein |
Water containing Na2O |
Phenolphthalein |
Milk of magnesia |
Methyl orange |
Sample |
Colour change |
Dilute sulphuric acid |
Methyl orange turns pink |
Moist ammonia gas |
Phenolphthalein turns pink |
Moist chlorine |
Red litmus remains red |
Dilute magnesium hydroxide |
Phenolphthalein turns pink |
Lemon juice |
Blue litmus changes to red |
Vinegar |
Blue litmus changes to red |
Water into which SO2 gas has been bubbled for some time |
Phenolphthalein becomes colourless |
Water containing Na2O |
Phenolphthalein turns pink |
Milk of magnesia |
Methyl orange turns yellow |
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You are given the following solutions:
Hydrochloric acid (HCl), sulphuric acid (H2SO4), nitric acid (HNO3), acetic acid (CH3COOH), sodium hydroxide (NaOH), calcium hydroxide [(Ca(OH)2], potassium hydroxide (KOH), magnesium hydroxide [Mg(OH)2] and ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH). Give the colour change for each of these solutions with red litmus, blue litmus, phenolphthalein and methyl orange solutions.
Choose the olfactory indicators and give their characteristics: red cabbage extract, onion, vanilla extract, litmus, clove oil.
Take 5 ml hydrochloric acid in a boiling tube or a conical flask. Add a few pieces of zinc granules to it.
(a) What do you observe on the surface of zinc granules?
(b) Name the gas evolved.
(c) What happens when the above gas is passed through soap solution?
(d) What happens when a burning candle is brought near the gas filled tube?
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