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Five solutions A,B,C,D and E when tested with universal indicator showed pH as 4,1,11,7 and 9, respectively. Which solution is

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NCERT Solution for Class Tenth Science Chapter 2
Acids, Bases and Salts
Exercises Questions
Page No-19
Questions No-9

(a) neutral?
(b) strongly alkaline?
(c) strongly acidic?
(d) weakly acidic?
(e) weakly alkaline?
Arrange the pH in increasing order of hydrogen-ion concentration.

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  1. (a) Solution D is neutral having pH 7

    (b) Solution C is strong alkaline with pH 11

    (c) Solution B is strong acidic with pH 1

    (d) Solution A is weak acidic with pH 4

    (e) Solution E is weak alkaline with pH 9

    11 < 9 < 7 < 4 < 1. The pH can be arranged in the increasing order of the concentration of hydrogen ions.

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  2. (a) Neutral → Solution D with pH 7
    (b) Strongly alkaline → Solution C with pH 11
    (c) Strongly acidic → Solution B with pH 1
    (d) Weakly acidic → Solution A with pH 4
    (e) Weakly alkaline → Solution E with pH 9
    The pH can be arranged in the increasing order of the concentration of hydrogen ions as: 11 < 9 < 7 < 4 < 1

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