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A salt X when dissolved in distilled water gives a clear solution which turns red litmus to blue.Explain this phenomenon.

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The salt is basic in nature

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A salt X when dissolved in distilled water gives a clear solution which turns red litmus blue. - Explain this phenomenon

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CBSE Class 10 Science

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Mar '18

A salt X when dissolved in distilled water gives a clear solution which turns red litmus blue. Explain this phenomenon.

Answer:

Basic solutions turn red litmus paper blue. The salt of a weak acid and a strong base gives a basic solution. So, the given salt X is the salt of a weak acid and a strong base.

Example

When sodium carbonate is dissolved in water, it gets hydrolysed to some extent and forms sodium hydroxide and carbonic acid.

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Being a strong base, sodium hydroxide is fully ionised and gives a large amount of hydroxide ions (OH-). Carbonic acid is a weak acid which is only slightly ionised and hence, gives a small amount of hydrogen ions (H+). The H+ ions produced by carbonic acid neutralises only a small amount of OH- ions produced by sodium hydroxide and the rest amount of OH- ions are present in the solution. Hence, the Na2C03 solution is basic in nature. It turns red litmus blue.

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