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                               CHAPTER

                               Acids, Bases



                               and Salts







                     ou have learnt in your previous classes that the sour and bitter
                 Ytastes of food are due to acids and bases, respectively, present in them.
                    If someone in the family is suffering from a problem of acidity after
                 overeating, which of the following would you suggest as a remedy– lemon
                 juice, vinegar or baking soda solution?

                   n Which property did you think of while choosing the remedy?
                      Surely you must have used your knowledge about the ability of
                      acids and bases to nullify each other’s effect.
                   n Recall how we tested sour and bitter substances without tasting
                      them.
                    You already know that acids are sour in taste and change the colour
                 of blue litmus to red, whereas, bases are bitter and change the colour of
                 the red litmus to blue. Litmus is a natural indicator, turmeric is another
                 such indicator. Have you noticed that a stain of curry on a white cloth
                 becomes reddish-brown when soap, which is basic in nature, is scrubbed
                 on it? It turns yellow again when the cloth is washed with plenty of
                 water. You can also use synthetic indicators such as methyl orange and
                 phenolphthalein to test for acids and bases.
                    In this Chapter, we will study the reactions of acids and bases, how
                 acids and bases cancel out each other’s effects and many more interesting
                 things that we use and see in our day-to-day life.


                   Do You Know?  Litmus solution is a purple dye, which is extracted from lichen, a plant belonging to



                       the division Thallophyta, and is commonly used as an indicator. When the litmus
                       solution is neither acidic nor basic, its colour is purple. There are many other natural
                       materials like red cabbage leaves, turmeric, coloured petals of some flowers such as
                       Hydrangea, Petunia and Geranium, which indicate the presence of acid or base in a
                       solution. These are called acid-base indicators or sometimes simply indicators.









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