Question 2. Why should curd and sour substances not be kept in brass and copper
vessel?
Question 4. Write down the molecular formula of one strong and one weak acid.
Question 6. Name the gas evolved when dil. sulphuric acid acts on sodium
carbonate. How will you test for the presence of the gas.
Question 8. What do you observe when a buring candle is brought near the test-
tube containing zinc and hydrochloric gas?
Question 9. Name the indicator used to measure pH values over the whole range.
Question 10. Write the formula of washing soda and baking soda.
Section B (3 marks
(2 - 4 marks
each)
each)
Question 7. Why an all bases not alkalies but all alkalis are bases?
Question 9. Name the process used for the production of sodium hydroxide. Write
the chemical equation for this process.
Question 10. Why is sodium hydrogen carbonate used as an ingredient in anti acid.
Give one more use of this compound.
Question 1. What is acid rain? What colour does it give with the pH paper? How
does it affect the aquatic life?
Question 2. (i) What happens when a metal react with dilute hydrochloric acid?
Write the balanced chemical equation also.
(ii) Complete the following equation.
NaOH + Zn _________ + _________.
Question 3. What happens when an acid or a base is added to the water? Why
does the beaker appear warm? Why should we always add acid or
base to the water and not water to the acid or base.
Question 1. (a) Write down five products formed with the help of common salt
on industrial level.
(b) Write down the chemical name of these compounds and one
use of each of them.