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Unit 10 – Common Acids and Alkalis. ETV. 1. Why is it impossible for us to test whether something is acidic or not by our taste?. Not everything is edible. Human is not sensitive towards acids and alkalis. Acids are tasteless. Alkalis are tasteless. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Unit  10 – Common Acids and Alkalis

Unit 10 – Common Acids and AlkalisETV

Page 2: Unit  10 – Common Acids and Alkalis

1. Why is it impossible for us to test whether something is acidic or not

by our taste?Not everything is edible.

Human is not sensitive towards acids and alkalis.

Acids are tasteless.

Alkalis are tasteless.

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2. What are the colours of litmus paper?

Red and blue

Red and green

Orange and green

Yellow and green

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3. State the colour change of litmus paper

in acidic solution. From red to blue

From blue to red

From green to red

From yellow to red

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4. State the colour of phenolphthalein in acidic, alkaline and neutral solution respectively.

Acidic – pink, neutral – colourless, alkaline - colourless

Acidic – colourless, neutral – colourless, alkaline -pink

Acidic – pink, neutral – pink, alkaline - colourless

Acidic – pink, neutral – colourless, alkaline - blue

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5. Which of the following description about the disadvantage of litmus paper, litmus solution and phenolphthalein is NOT correct?

Their colour change cannot be observed easily. They cannot indicate acidity and alkalinity.

Phenolphthalein is colourless under acidic and neutral environment.

Red litmus solution remains red in colour in acidic and neutral environment.

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6. The meaning of pH = 0 is

No pH value

neutral

Very acidic

Not acidic

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7. Compared with pH meter, which of the following is the disadvantage of universal indicator? It cannot indicate acidity and

alkalinity.Colour change of universal indicator cannot be observed easily.

Judging the colour with naked eye is not reliable.

Universal indicator is toxic

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8. According to the ETV programme, which of the following plant juice can act as indicator?

Flowers of hydrangea and red cabbage

Rose and flowers of hydrangea

Flowers of hydrangea and cabbage

Rose and grape

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9. Which of the following is NOT a strong acid?

Sulphuric acid

Nitric acid

Hydrochloric acid

Citric acid

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10. Which of the following domestic cleaner

is not alkaline? Oven cleaner

Toilet cleaner

Class cleaner

Sodium hydroxide

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11. Which of the followings are precautions to be taken when handling strong acid or

alkali? (I) only

(I)and (II) only.

(II), (III)and (IV) only.

(I), (II), (III) and (IV)

(I) they should be stored in higher shelves of the cabinet

(II) gloves must be worn when using strong acids and alkalis.

(III)Do not place them close to your face.

(IV)) They should only be used in places with good ventilation.

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12. Which of the following statement about diluting concentrated acid is NOT correct?

A large amount of heat is released.

The heat released turns water into steam. The steam combined with concentrated acid will splash. Dilution process causes the breakage of the beaker containing concentrated acid.

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13. Which of the followings are the product of the reaction between vinegar and egg

shell? (I) only

(II) and (III) only.

(I), (II) and (III)

(I), (II), (III) and (IV)

(I)Water(II)Calcium acetate(III)Carbon dioxide(IV)Calcium oxide

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14. Which of the following substances contain calcium carbonate?

(I) only

(II) and (III)

(I), (II) and (III)

(I), (II), (III), (IV)

(I)Sea shells(II)Marble(III)Lime stone(IV)Baking

powder

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15. State the name of the gas released when metal reacts with dilute acid.

Carbon dioxide

Hydrogen

Oxygen

Nitrogen

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16. Which of the following about acid rain is NOT correct?

Acid rain damages the structure of buildings and ruin sculptures. Acid rain affects the water environment

Acid rain affects plant growth

Acid rain is toxic and kill organisms in the environment.