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Is the distilled water acidic/basic/neutral? How would you verify it?C
Distilled water is neutral in nature. The same can be verified by using red and blue litmus papers. Neither will show a colour change with distilled water. This proves that distilled water is neutral.
Some More Questions From Acids, Bases and Salts Chapter
State the differences between acids and bases.
Ammonia is found in many household products, such as window cleaners. It turns red litmus blue. What is its nature?
Name the source from which litmus solution is obtained. What is the use of this solution?
Is the distilled water acidic/basic/neutral? How would you verify it?C
Describe the process of neutralization with the help of an example.
Mark ‘T’ if the statement is true and ‘F’ if it is false:
Dorji has a few bottles of soft drink in his restaurant. But, unfortunately, these are not labelled. He has to serve the drinks on the demand of customers. One customer wants acidic drink, another wants basic and third one wants neutral drink. How will Dorji decide which drink is to be served to whom?
Explain why:
(a) An antacid tablet is taken when you suffer from acidity.
(b) Calamine solution is applied on the skin when an ant bites.
(c) Factory waste is neutralised before disposing it into the water bodies.
Three liquids are given to you. One is hydrochloric acid, another is sodium hydroxide and the third is a sugar solution. How will you identify them? You have only turmeric indicator.
Blue litmus paper is dipped in a solution. It remains blue. What is the nature of the solution? Explain.
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