📘 Chapter 2: Acids, Bases and Salts (CBSE Class 10 Science – Full Notes)
🔷 I. Introduction
Substances are categorized as Acids, Bases, or Salts based on their chemical properties, especially their interaction with water and indicators.
🔷 II. Acids
Definition: Substances that release H⁺ ions in aqueous solution.
Types:
- Strong Acids: Completely ionize (e.g., HCl, H₂SO₄, HNO₃)
- Weak Acids: Partially ionize (e.g., CH₃COOH, H₂CO₃)
Properties:
- Sour taste
- Turn blue litmus red
- Conduct electricity
- React with metals to release H₂ gas
(e.g., Zn + H₂SO₄ → ZnSO₄ + H₂↑) - pH less than 7
Examples:
- Mineral Acids: HCl, H₂SO₄
- Organic Acids: Citric, Acetic, Oxalic
🔷 III. Bases
Definition: Substances that release OH⁻ ions in aqueous solution.
Types:
- Strong Bases: NaOH, KOH
- Weak Bases: NH₄OH, Ca(OH)₂
Properties:
- Bitter taste
- Soapy to touch
- Turn red litmus blue
- React with acids to form salt and water
(e.g., NaOH + HCl → NaCl + H₂O) - pH greater than 7
🔷 IV. Indicators
Natural Indicators:
- Litmus: Red in acid, Blue in base
- Turmeric: Yellow in acid, Reddish-brown in base
Synthetic Indicators:
- Phenolphthalein: Colorless in acid, Pink in base
- Methyl orange: Red in acid, Yellow in base
Olfactory Indicators:
- Onion, vanilla: Lose smell in base, retain in acid
🔷 V. Reaction of Acids and Bases
- Reaction with Metals:
- Acid + Metal → Salt + H₂
- Example: Zn + H₂SO₄ → ZnSO₄ + H₂↑
- Reaction with Metal Carbonates and Bicarbonates:
- Acid + Metal carbonate → Salt + CO₂ + H₂O
- Example: Na₂CO₃ + 2HCl → 2NaCl + CO₂ + H₂O
- Neutralization Reaction:
- Acid + Base → Salt + Water
- HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H₂O
- Reaction with Metal Oxides:
- Acid + Metal oxide → Salt + Water
- Example: 2HCl + CuO → CuCl₂ + H₂O
- Reaction with Non-metal Oxides:
- Non-metal oxide + Base → Salt + Water
- Example: CO₂ + Ca(OH)₂ → CaCO₃ + H₂O
🔷 VI. pH Scale
- Measures the concentration of H⁺ ions
- Ranges from 0 to 14
- Acidic: pH < 7
- Neutral: pH = 7
- Basic: pH > 7
Important Uses:
- Soil pH
- Tooth decay (below pH 5.5)
- Antacid usage (pH neutralization)
🔷 VII. Salts
Definition: A compound formed by the neutralization of an acid with a base.
Types of Salts:
Salt | Formula | Parent Acid | Parent Base |
---|---|---|---|
Sodium chloride | NaCl | HCl | NaOH |
Sodium carbonate | Na₂CO₃ | H₂CO₃ | NaOH |
Sodium bicarbonate | NaHCO₃ | H₂CO₃ | NaOH |
Bleaching powder | CaOCl₂ | — | Ca(OH)₂ |
Plaster of Paris | CaSO₄·½H₂O | — | — |
🔷 VIII. Important Compounds
- Bleaching Powder (CaOCl₂):
- Prepared by: Ca(OH)₂ + Cl₂ → CaOCl₂ + H₂O
- Used for: disinfecting, bleaching, water purification
- Baking Soda (NaHCO₃):
- Used in baking and as an antacid
- Produces CO₂ when heated:
2NaHCO₃ → Na₂CO₃ + CO₂ + H₂O
- Washing Soda (Na₂CO₃·10H₂O):
- Made by heating baking soda
Na₂CO₃ + 10H₂O → Na₂CO₃·10H₂O
- Made by heating baking soda
- Plaster of Paris (CaSO₄·½H₂O):
- Formed by heating gypsum (CaSO₄·2H₂O)
CaSO₄·2H₂O → CaSO₄·½H₂O + 1.5H₂O - Reacts with water to form gypsum again
- Formed by heating gypsum (CaSO₄·2H₂O)
🔷 IX. MCQs (with Answers)
🔹 Basic Concept MCQs
- Acids produce ______ ions in aqueous solution.
a) OH⁻
b) H⁺
c) Na⁺
d) Cl⁻
✅ Answer: b - Phenolphthalein in basic solution turns:
a) Red
b) Yellow
c) Pink
d) Colorless
✅ Answer: c - Which of the following is not an indicator?
a) Turmeric
b) Vinegar
c) Methyl orange
d) Litmus
✅ Answer: b
🔹 Application-Based MCQs
- What is formed when sodium carbonate reacts with hydrochloric acid?
a) NaOH + H₂O
b) NaCl + CO₂ + H₂O
c) NaHCO₃ + H₂O
d) Na + HCl
✅ Answer: b - Which gas is released when acids react with metal carbonates?
a) O₂
b) H₂
c) CO₂
d) SO₂
✅ Answer: c - What is the pH of pure water?
a) 0
b) 7
c) 10
d) 14
✅ Answer: b
🔹 Assertion-Reason Type MCQs
- Assertion: Tooth enamel gets damaged when the mouth’s pH falls below 5.5.
Reason: Acidic food increases acidity in the mouth.
a) Both A and R are true; R explains A
b) Both A and R are true; R doesn’t explain A
c) A is true, R is false
d) A is false, R is true
✅ Answer: a - Assertion: Baking soda is used in baking.
Reason: It releases CO₂ on heating making food fluffy.
✅ Answer: a
🔹 HOTS-Based MCQs
- Which compound is used to manufacture POP?
a) CaCl₂
b) CaSO₄·2H₂O
c) CaOCl₂
d) Na₂SO₄
✅ Answer: b - Which of these will not change blue litmus to red?
a) Lemon juice
b) Vinegar
c) Common salt solution
d) Orange juice
✅ Answer: c