chemical properties for acid , bases and salts?
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✨acid change the colour of Litmus from Blue to red .
✨acid turns pink colour of phenolphthalein into colourless .
✨acid can conduct electricity easily .
------Base-----
✨base change the colour of Litmus from red to blue.
✨they are bitter in taste.
✨message can conduct electricity as well.
-------Salt-------
✨salt is brittle and have a crystalline solid.
✨salt is a white solid at 20°C.
✨salt does not conduct electricity when it is in the solid form but when it is in molten state it conduct electricity .
✨It doesn't react readily with other substance.
✨It is reactive or stable.
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Answer :
Physical properties of Acid and Base :
1) Acids are sour in taste, turn blue litmus red, and dissolve in water to release H+ ions
e.g. HCl, H2SO4, HNO3 etc.
2) Bases are bitter in taste, have soapy touch, turn red litmus blue and give hydroxide ions in solution.
e.g. NaOH, KOH etc.
Physical properties of salt are:
Salt is a white cubic crystals.When the salt is pure it clear.
It is odorless but has strong salty taste.
Solubility in water is different at different temperatures.
Chemical properties of acids:
i) Acids react with active metals to give hydrogen gas.
Eg : Zn + H2SO4→ZnSO4 + H2
ii) Acids react with metal carbonate and metal hydrogen carbonate to give carbon dioxide.
Eg : NaHCO3 +HCl→NaCl + H2O + CO2
reaction.
iii) Acids react with bases to give salt and water. This reaction is called as neutralization
Eg : NaOH + HCl→ NaCl +H2O
iv) Acids react with metals oxides to give salt and water.
Eg : CuO + H2SO4→CuSO4 + H2O
Chemical properties of Bases:
i) Reaction with Metals - Certain reactive metals such as Zinc, Aluminium, and Tin react with alkali solutions on heating and hydrogen gas is evolved.
Eg : 2NaOH + Zn→Na2ZnO2 +H2
ii) Reaction with acids -Bases react with acids to form salt and water.
Eg : KOH +HCl→KCl +H2O
iii) Reaction with Non -metallic oxides – These oxides are generally acidic in nature. They react with bases to form salt and water.
Eg : 2NaOH + CO2→Na2CO3 + H2O
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