302984
Change of colour in an acid or base depends on:
1 Type of indicator.
2 Acidic property of that substance.
3 Basis property of that substance.
4 None of these.
Explanation:
Type of indicator. Acidic property of that substance.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
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Phenolpthalein is ____________ type of indicator:
1 Natural indicator
2 Universal indicator
3 Synthetic indicator
4 None of the above
Explanation:
Synthetic indicator Phenolpthalein is a synthetic indicator. It is colourless in acidic medium but gives pink colour in basic medium.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302980
The reaction in which an acid react with a base to form salt and water is called as:
1 Addition reaction
2 Displacement reaction
3 Neutralisation reaction
4 Substitution reaction
Explanation:
Neutralisation reaction The reaction between acid and base produces salt and water, which is the example of neutralization reaction.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302926
Which of the following statements are correct?
1 Acid turns blue litmus red.
2 Base turns red litmus blue.
3 Both A and B correct
4 Water changes the colour of red litmus.
Explanation:
Both A and B correct An acidic solution turns blue litmus red. On the pH scale, acids have values less than 7. A basic solution turns red litmus blue. On the pH scale, bases have values more than 7. Water is neither acidic nor basic, which means it is neutral. So, it can not change the color of litmus paper. The pH value for water is equal to 7.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302927
Which of the following acid is found in grapes, unripe mangoes and tamarind?
1 Ascorbic acid
2 Tartaric acid
3 Oxalic acid
4 Citric acid
Explanation:
Tartaric acid Tartaric acid is found in tamatind, grapes, unripe mangoes.
302984
Change of colour in an acid or base depends on:
1 Type of indicator.
2 Acidic property of that substance.
3 Basis property of that substance.
4 None of these.
Explanation:
Type of indicator. Acidic property of that substance.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302979
Phenolpthalein is ____________ type of indicator:
1 Natural indicator
2 Universal indicator
3 Synthetic indicator
4 None of the above
Explanation:
Synthetic indicator Phenolpthalein is a synthetic indicator. It is colourless in acidic medium but gives pink colour in basic medium.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302980
The reaction in which an acid react with a base to form salt and water is called as:
1 Addition reaction
2 Displacement reaction
3 Neutralisation reaction
4 Substitution reaction
Explanation:
Neutralisation reaction The reaction between acid and base produces salt and water, which is the example of neutralization reaction.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302926
Which of the following statements are correct?
1 Acid turns blue litmus red.
2 Base turns red litmus blue.
3 Both A and B correct
4 Water changes the colour of red litmus.
Explanation:
Both A and B correct An acidic solution turns blue litmus red. On the pH scale, acids have values less than 7. A basic solution turns red litmus blue. On the pH scale, bases have values more than 7. Water is neither acidic nor basic, which means it is neutral. So, it can not change the color of litmus paper. The pH value for water is equal to 7.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302927
Which of the following acid is found in grapes, unripe mangoes and tamarind?
1 Ascorbic acid
2 Tartaric acid
3 Oxalic acid
4 Citric acid
Explanation:
Tartaric acid Tartaric acid is found in tamatind, grapes, unripe mangoes.
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ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302984
Change of colour in an acid or base depends on:
1 Type of indicator.
2 Acidic property of that substance.
3 Basis property of that substance.
4 None of these.
Explanation:
Type of indicator. Acidic property of that substance.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302979
Phenolpthalein is ____________ type of indicator:
1 Natural indicator
2 Universal indicator
3 Synthetic indicator
4 None of the above
Explanation:
Synthetic indicator Phenolpthalein is a synthetic indicator. It is colourless in acidic medium but gives pink colour in basic medium.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302980
The reaction in which an acid react with a base to form salt and water is called as:
1 Addition reaction
2 Displacement reaction
3 Neutralisation reaction
4 Substitution reaction
Explanation:
Neutralisation reaction The reaction between acid and base produces salt and water, which is the example of neutralization reaction.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302926
Which of the following statements are correct?
1 Acid turns blue litmus red.
2 Base turns red litmus blue.
3 Both A and B correct
4 Water changes the colour of red litmus.
Explanation:
Both A and B correct An acidic solution turns blue litmus red. On the pH scale, acids have values less than 7. A basic solution turns red litmus blue. On the pH scale, bases have values more than 7. Water is neither acidic nor basic, which means it is neutral. So, it can not change the color of litmus paper. The pH value for water is equal to 7.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302927
Which of the following acid is found in grapes, unripe mangoes and tamarind?
1 Ascorbic acid
2 Tartaric acid
3 Oxalic acid
4 Citric acid
Explanation:
Tartaric acid Tartaric acid is found in tamatind, grapes, unripe mangoes.
302984
Change of colour in an acid or base depends on:
1 Type of indicator.
2 Acidic property of that substance.
3 Basis property of that substance.
4 None of these.
Explanation:
Type of indicator. Acidic property of that substance.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302979
Phenolpthalein is ____________ type of indicator:
1 Natural indicator
2 Universal indicator
3 Synthetic indicator
4 None of the above
Explanation:
Synthetic indicator Phenolpthalein is a synthetic indicator. It is colourless in acidic medium but gives pink colour in basic medium.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302980
The reaction in which an acid react with a base to form salt and water is called as:
1 Addition reaction
2 Displacement reaction
3 Neutralisation reaction
4 Substitution reaction
Explanation:
Neutralisation reaction The reaction between acid and base produces salt and water, which is the example of neutralization reaction.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302926
Which of the following statements are correct?
1 Acid turns blue litmus red.
2 Base turns red litmus blue.
3 Both A and B correct
4 Water changes the colour of red litmus.
Explanation:
Both A and B correct An acidic solution turns blue litmus red. On the pH scale, acids have values less than 7. A basic solution turns red litmus blue. On the pH scale, bases have values more than 7. Water is neither acidic nor basic, which means it is neutral. So, it can not change the color of litmus paper. The pH value for water is equal to 7.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302927
Which of the following acid is found in grapes, unripe mangoes and tamarind?
1 Ascorbic acid
2 Tartaric acid
3 Oxalic acid
4 Citric acid
Explanation:
Tartaric acid Tartaric acid is found in tamatind, grapes, unripe mangoes.
302984
Change of colour in an acid or base depends on:
1 Type of indicator.
2 Acidic property of that substance.
3 Basis property of that substance.
4 None of these.
Explanation:
Type of indicator. Acidic property of that substance.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302979
Phenolpthalein is ____________ type of indicator:
1 Natural indicator
2 Universal indicator
3 Synthetic indicator
4 None of the above
Explanation:
Synthetic indicator Phenolpthalein is a synthetic indicator. It is colourless in acidic medium but gives pink colour in basic medium.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302980
The reaction in which an acid react with a base to form salt and water is called as:
1 Addition reaction
2 Displacement reaction
3 Neutralisation reaction
4 Substitution reaction
Explanation:
Neutralisation reaction The reaction between acid and base produces salt and water, which is the example of neutralization reaction.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302926
Which of the following statements are correct?
1 Acid turns blue litmus red.
2 Base turns red litmus blue.
3 Both A and B correct
4 Water changes the colour of red litmus.
Explanation:
Both A and B correct An acidic solution turns blue litmus red. On the pH scale, acids have values less than 7. A basic solution turns red litmus blue. On the pH scale, bases have values more than 7. Water is neither acidic nor basic, which means it is neutral. So, it can not change the color of litmus paper. The pH value for water is equal to 7.
ACIDS, BASES and SALTS
302927
Which of the following acid is found in grapes, unripe mangoes and tamarind?
1 Ascorbic acid
2 Tartaric acid
3 Oxalic acid
4 Citric acid
Explanation:
Tartaric acid Tartaric acid is found in tamatind, grapes, unripe mangoes.