Railway Science (Chemistry-Acid ,Bases and Salt)

Total Questions: 50

1. Three products, _____, _____ and ______ are produced in chlor-alkali process. [RRC Group D 17/08/2022 (Morning)]

Correct Answer: (b) Hydrogen, Chlorine, NaOH
Solution:

Chlor Alkali Process - When electricity is passed through an aqueous solution of NaCl, it decomposes to form sodium hydroxide by electrolysis of aqueous chloride. 2NaCl(aq) + 2𝐻₂𝑂(l)  → 2NaOH 2 𝑂 → (aq)+C𝑙₂ (g) +𝐻₂ .
Products - hydrogen, chlorine, NaOH [ sodium hydroxide]. It is used in the manufacturing of chlorine, hydrogen, and sodium hydroxide (caustic) solutions.

2. Match the following: [RRC Group D 18/08/2022 (Morning)]

Correct Answer: (c) i-c, ii-b, iii-a
Solution:

Red cabbage leaves are a natural acid-base indicator and it is red in color. The red cabbage leaves remain red in acidic solutions but turn green on adding to basic solutions. Methyl orange is used as an acid-base indicator (shows color changes in acid, base, and neutral substances). Vanilla, clove, and onion are Olfactory Indicators.

3. Match the following: [RRC Group D 18/08/2022 (Evening)]

Correct Answer: (b) i-c, ii-b, iii-d, iv-a
Solution:

Lemon Juice (pH - 2.2): Source of Vitamin C, it promotes immunity, battles infection, and heals wounds. Gastric Juice (pH - 1.2): used to inactivate swallowed microorganisms, thereby inhibiting infectious agents from reaching the intestine. Milk of magnesia (pH- 10): used to treat occasional constipation. Sodium hydroxide solution (pH- 14 ): used to produce soaps, rayon, paper, products that explode, dyes, and petroleum products.

4. Five solutions A, B, C, D and E, when tested with universal indicators, showed pH as 4, 1, 11, 7 and 9, respectively. The pH in increasing order of 𝐻⁺ ion concentration for these solutions is: [RRC Group D 22/08/2022 (Afternoon)]

Correct Answer: (c) C < E < D < A < B
Solution:

Acidic strength increases with increasing H⁺ concentration. When pH increases then [H⁺] decreases. In pH scale: 1-3 (strong acid), 4-6 (weak acid), 7- neutral, 8-10 (weak base), 11- 14 (strong base). A - Weak acidic (Example - CH₃COOH). B- Strong acid (Example - HCl). C- Strong base (Example - NaOH). D- Neutral (Example - Saliva) . E- Weak base (Example - NH₃).

5. Bhupesh suffered crop failure for a few years. When he got the pH of the soil examined, it was about 11.6. Which of the following compounds can be used to treat the soil of his agricultural field? [RRC Group D 23/08/2022 (Afternoon)]

Correct Answer: (b) Al₂(SO₄)₃
Solution:

Aluminium sulphate, Filter Alum or Dialuminum trisulphate)}. Different plants require soils of different pH. Some need acidic soil while some need basic soil and the extreme of both is harmful to the plants and affects the crop yield. Neutralization of soil is an important factor for crop production. If the soil is too acidic, it should be treated using bases like quick lime (calcium oxide) or slaked lime (calcium hydroxide). Organic matter is added to soil that is too basic by itself.

6. Seema squeezes the lemon, and collects the juice in a glass. When she adds some water to it, she feels that its sourness has reduced. How does the addition of water affect the concentration of hydroxide ions? [RRC Group D 23/08/2022 (Evening)]

Correct Answer: (a) increases
Solution:

The stronger the acid, the more readily it donates H⁺  ion. For example, hydrochloric acid and lemon juice are very acidic and readily give up H⁺ ion when added to water. An acid is any hydrogen-containing substance that is capable of donating a proton (hydrogen ion) to another substance. A base is a molecule or ion able to accept a hydrogen ion from an acid. Acidic substances are usually identified by their sour taste.

7. During the neutralization reaction, H + ion comes from ______, and OHion comes from _______ respectively, forming a water molecule. [RRC Group D 23/08/2022 (Evening)]

Correct Answer: (d) acid, base
Solution:

An acid will have a higher concentration of protons (H⁺ ) relative to hydroxide ions (OH⁻) . Higher the concentration of protons in the acid, the stronger it will be. A base will have a higher concentration of hydroxide ions (OH⁻) relative to protons (H⁺). In precipitation reactions, two soluble salts in aqueous solutions are combined and form an insoluble precipitate.

8. Which of the following salts will produce an aqueous solution with a pH of about 7? [RRC Group D 24/08/2022 (Afternoon)]

(i) NH₄CI (ii) Na₂CO₃ (iii) K₂SO₄

Correct Answer: (d) only (iii)
Solution:

Salt: Substance produced by the reaction of an acid with a base; consists of the positive ion (cation) of a base and the negative ion (anion) of an acid. The reaction between an acid and a base is called a neutralization reaction.

9. Which of the following is/are weak acid(s) ? [RRC Group D 25/08/2022 (Morning)]

HCl, CH₃COOH, H₂SO₄ , HNO₃ , H₂CO₃ , H₂SO₃

Correct Answer: (a) CH₃COOH, H₂CO₃
Solution:

Weak acid - ions partially dissociated into an aqueous solution. It contains covalent bonds and possesses low conductivity due to the presence of fewer unpaired atoms. Example - CH₃COOH, H₂CO₃ , H₃PO₄ , C₆H₅COOH, etc. Strong acid - fully dissociates into its ions in an aqueous solution. It contains ionic bonds. It possesses high conductivity due to the presence of the unpaired atoms. Example - HCl, HNO₃ , H₂SO₄ , H₂SO₃ , HBr, etc.

10. Babu took some quantity of dilute nitric acid in a test tube and heated the test tube at 70°C for about 10 minutes. What was its effect on the pH of nitric acid? [RRC Group D 25/08/2022 (Afternoon)]

Correct Answer: (d) It decreased
Solution:

When an acid is heated, its pH value decreases due to increase in ionization, that is the acid decomposes more. Similarly, pH of weak base increases with increase in temperature due to increase in ionization or [OH⁻ ] ion concentration.