Time - Total 2 - 3 Hours Task-1 (Subject Integrated Art Enrichment Activity)
Time - Total 2 - 3 Hours Task-1 (Subject Integrated Art Enrichment Activity)
Time - Total 2 - 3 Hours Task-1 (Subject Integrated Art Enrichment Activity)
Task -2
Worksheet -1
Topic-Acids and Bases
1. One of the products obtained during the electrolysis of aqueous Sodium
Chloride (brine) used in the preparation of Bleaching powder is.
A. Sodium metal at cathode
B. Hydrogen gas
C. Chlorine gas
D. Slaked lime.
2. The formula of Plaster of Paris is CaSO4. 1⁄2 H2O, it is to be noted that half
water molecule is shown to be attached as water of crystallisation. This indicates
that
A. Only half water molecule is present in Calcium Sulphate crystal
B. Two formula units of Calcium Sulphate share one molecule of water.
C. Two formula units of calcium Sulphate share two molecules of water
D. Two formula units of Calcium Sulphate share one and a half molecules of
water.
3. A substance X is used as a building material and is insoluble in water.
When reacted with dilute HCl, it produces a gas which turns lime water
milky. Predict the substance. Identify the correct chemical equations
involved.
A.
B.
C.
5. What will you observe when, a methyl orange drop is added to dilute hydrochloric
acid.
6. A` is a soluble acidic oxide and `B` is a soluble base. Compared to pH of pure water.
What will be the pH of (a) solution of A (b) solution of B?
7. A yellow powder X gives a pungent smell if left open in air. It is prepared by the
reaction of dry compound Y with chlorine gas. It is used for disinfecting drinking water.
Identify X and Y.
8. Identify the parent acid and Base of a salt which is acidic in nature
A HCl NaOH
B CH3COOH KOH
C H2SO4 NH4OH
D HNO3 NaOH
A. Between 1 to 3
B. Between 6 to 8
C. Between 8 to 10
D. Between 11 to 13
11. The blue colour of crystals of a substance changed on heating in a closed test tube
but the colour was regained after sometime on cooling.
Changes on heating,
A.I and II
C.III and IV
Solution pH value
P2
Q9
R5
S 11
Which of the following correctly represents the solutions in increasing order of their
13. One of the following cannot be considered as the use of bleaching powder
A. It is an oxidising agent.
D. it releases Oxygen gas on heating which can be used for aeration of water bodies.
A.373 K
B.273 K
C.374 K
D.375 K
iv. Calcium carbonate releases CO2 and H2 gases on reacting with HCl
A.i and ii
C.ii and iv
D.iii and iv
A.
B.
C.
D.
Section B
Question No. 18 to 21 consist of two statements – Assertion (A) and Reason (R).
Answer these questions selecting the appropriate option given below:
A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
B. Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
C. A is true but R is false
D. A is False but R is true
18.Assertion:Weak acids have low electrical conductivity
Reason : strong acids and weak acids have equal concentration of Hydrogen ion
in their solutions
Section C
20.Which compound in the table reacts with acids to release carbon dioxide?