Maryam tests different fruit juices with pH paper. [1] Orange juice is the most acidic juice. [1] pH paper dipped in a pH 10 solution would be blue. [1] When alkaline solution is mixed with orange juice, a neutralization reaction occurs. [1]
Maryam tests different fruit juices with pH paper. [1] Orange juice is the most acidic juice. [1] pH paper dipped in a pH 10 solution would be blue. [1] When alkaline solution is mixed with orange juice, a neutralization reaction occurs. [1]
Maryam tests different fruit juices with pH paper. [1] Orange juice is the most acidic juice. [1] pH paper dipped in a pH 10 solution would be blue. [1] When alkaline solution is mixed with orange juice, a neutralization reaction occurs. [1]
Maryam tests different fruit juices with pH paper. [1] Orange juice is the most acidic juice. [1] pH paper dipped in a pH 10 solution would be blue. [1] When alkaline solution is mixed with orange juice, a neutralization reaction occurs. [1]
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Exercise Class : 2. Air is made up of a mixture of different
Element, Compound, Mixture substances Acids And Alkalis
1. The colour of pH paper can change in
different solutions.
a. Circle one substance from the pie chart
that is a compound.
carbon dioxide nitrogen oxygen
b. Explain how you can tell it is a
compound Maryam tests different fruit juices with pH ............................................................ [1] paper. 3. Draw lines to connect the element to its chemical symbol. [5]
a. Which juice is neutral?
................................................... [1] b. Which juice is the most acidic? .................................................. [1] c. Maryam dips pH paper into a solution of pH 10. Suggest the colour of the pH paper. 4. Tick (√) the box to show which chemicals .................................................. [1] are elements and which chemicals are d. Maryam mixes an alkaline solution with compounds. [4] orange juice.
What is the name of this reaction
between an alkali and an acid? .................................................. [1] 5. Indicators can be used to test for acids, Ken investigates the reaction between an alkalis and neutrals. acid called sulfuric acid and the drain Look at the colours of three different cleaner. indicators He puts 100 cm3 of drain cleaner into a beaker. c. What should Ken use to measure the pH value of the drain cleaner?
Circle the correct answer. [1]
Aluminium sulfate is used in water chalk powder universal indicator
purification. thermometer water Zaon tests aluminium sulfate solution with three indicators A, B and C. 7. Vinegar contains a substance with the Here are his results. formula C2H4O2. Name the three elements in vinegar. a. ........................................................ [1] b. ........................................................ [1] c. ........................................................ [1] Suggest a pH value for aluminium sulfate solution? 8. Circle the two elements which are metals. ................................................................ [1] [1] Explain your answer. aluminium neon nitrogen sodium ....................................................................... ................................................................. [2] 9. Mariana makes a poster showing different types of substances for a school project. The labels on her poster are missing. 6. The picture shows a bottle of liquid drain a. Write the correct label under each cleaner. diagram. Choose from the following words. compound element mixture You can use each word once, more than once or not at all. [4]
The drain cleaner contains a solution of a
chemical called sodium hydroxide. Sodium hydroxide is an alkali. a. Suggest a pH value for sodium hydroxide solution. b. Hydrogen and oxygen react together to .......................................................... [1] make water. b. What type of reaction occurs when an Write a word equation for this reaction. acid is added to the drain cleaner? ................................................................. .......................................................... [1] ........................................................... [3]