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Class 10 NCERT Science Activity 2.1 Explanation

In this post, you will find Class 10 NCERT Science Activity 2.1 Explanation in detail. This activity is based on Chapter 2 Acids, Bases and Salts of class 10 science.



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Class 10 NCERT Science Activity 2.1 


Activity 2.1 Class 10 Science Aim

To find whether the given solutions are acidic or basic in nature


Activity

Collect the following samples from the science laboratory – hydrochloric acid (HCI) sulphuric acid (H2SO4), nitric acid (H2SO4), nitric acid (HNO3), acetic acid (CH3COOH), sodium hydroxide (NaOH), calcium hydroxide [Ca(OH)2], potassium hydroxide (KOH), magnesium hydroxide [Mg(OH)2], and ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH).


·      Put a drop of each of the above solutions on a watch glass and test with a drop of the following indicators as shown in the table.

Class 10 NCERT Science Activity 2.1 Explanation


Table

Sample solution

Blue litmus solution

Red litmus solution

Phenolphthalein solution

Methyl orange  solution

 

 

 

 

 

 

Procedure: Put a drop of each solution on a watch glass and test with a drop of all the indicators.


 Activity 2.1 Class 10 Science Observations


After performing the activity we can observe the colour changes that are given in the Activity 2.1 Class 10 science table



Sample Blue litmus solution Red litmus solution Phenolpthalein Methyl Orange
`HCl`, `HNO_3`,
`H2_SO_4`
Changes to red  No colour change Colourless Changes to red
`NaOH`,`Ca(OH)_2`
`KOH`,`Mg(OH)_2`
`NH_4OH`
No change Change to blue Change to light  pink Change to yellow



 

Activity 2.1 Class 10 Science Conclusion

These indicators tell us whether a substance is acidic or basic by chance in colour.


Precautions -  This activity needs the teacher’s assistance.


              Activity 2.1 Class 10 Science Video




          Quiz on Activity 2.1 Class 10 Science





FAQs


1: What is the aim of activity 2.1 class 10 Science?

Ans – The aim of activity 2.1  is to find whether the solutions are acidic or basic in nature.

 

2: What are the reagents (pH indicators) used in Activity 2.1?

Ans-  Blue Litmus Paper, Red Litmus Paper, Phenolphthalein, and Methyl Orange are used as indicators in the activity 2.1.

 

3: What changes do you notice when blue litmus is added to solutions

Ans- Blue Litmus turns red in acidic  and remains blue in basic.

 

4: What color change does Phenolphthalein undergo in basic solutions.

Ans- Phenolphthalein turns pink in basic solutions.

 

5: How does Methyl Orange behave in different solutions

Ans- Methyl Orange changes color depending on the pH of the solution: below pH 3.1 it is red, and above pH 4.4 it is yellow.


6. What is the observation of activity 2.1 Class 10 Science?

Ans- Different indicators show change in colour when added to a solution and show their acidic or basic nature. See observation table above.


7. Blue litmus paper is dipped in a solution it remains blue what is the nature of the solution explain.

Ans-  When blue litmus paper is dipped in a solution and it remain blue, the solution is basic in nature.


8. Sodium hydroxide turns blue litmus into which color?

  Ans  - Sodium hydroxide turns blue litmus red colour


9. ‘Sodium hydroxide turns blue litmus red’, it this true or false ?

Ans- It is true


10. Dry HCl gas does not change the colour of dry blue litmus paper, why?

Ans-HCl shows acidic character in the presence of water so dry HCl gas does not change the colour of dry blue litmus paper.


11. Which solution does not turn blue litmus into red ?

Ans- A basic or alkaline solution does not change blue litmus into red.


12. What happens to blue litmus paper when it is dipped in vinegar?

Ans- Vinegar contains acetic acid which a mild acid, so blue litmus paper gets turned into red when dipped in vinegar


13. Which of the following substance turns blue litmus red?

  Base, acid, salt  or  alkali

Ans-  Acid

 

14. What do you observe when blue litmus solution is added to water?

Ans – PH of Pure water is 7 which is neutral so there is no colour change when blue litmus is added to water.


15.   in which colour does CO2 turns blue litmus paper?

Ans -  CO2 gas is acidic in nature so it turns blue litmus paper into red.


16. if a solution turns blue litmus red, then its PH is likely to be?

Ans-  Its PH is likely to be below 7 because acidic solutions turn blue litmus red.


17. What change will you observe if you test soap with litmus paper red and blue

Ans- Soap solution is basic in nature so colour will not change with blue litmus paper and red litmus paper changes to blue.


18. Window cleaners turn red litmus blue. what is its nature.

Ans- If window cleaners turn red litmus blue then they are basic in nature.


19.      What will happen when calcium hydroxide reaction with blue litmus paper?

Ans- Blue litmus remains blue because calcium hydroxide is basic in nature.


20. What does it mean when blue litmus paper stays blue?

Ans- When blue litmus paper stays blue, it means that the substance being tested is either neutral or basic in nature.


Related Topics

1.  Activity 2.2 

2. Solutions of Chapter 2 

3. MCQ Questions of Chapter 2

4. Extra Questions of Chapter 2