Chemical Reaction of Acids - Acid, Bases and Salts | Class 10 Chemistry Chapter 2
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✔️ Class: 10th
✔️ Subject: Chemistry
✔️ Chapter: Acid, Bases and Salts (Chapter 2)
✔️ Topic Name: Chemical Reaction of Acids - Acid, Bases and Salts | Class 10 Chemistry Chapter 2
✔️ Topics Covered In This Video (by Abhishek Sir): This video provides an in-depth discussion on the chemical reactions of acids, bases and salts as part of Class 10 Chemistry Chapter 2 in the academic year. Topics include a review of the common acids, bases and salts used in the laboratory, and their properties; the physical and chemical characteristics of acids and bases; explanations of the different types of acid-base reactions; and demonstrations of how acids, bases and salts react in various conditions. Viewers will also learn about the various indicators used to test for the presence of these compounds, and the role of acid-base equilibrium in everyday Chemistry. With step-by-step examples, expert demonstrations and plenty of visuals, this video will cover everything you need to know about Class 10 Chemistry’s acid-base-salt reaction for the school year.
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00:00 Introduction: Acid, Bases and Salts: Chapter 2
00:08 Chemical Reaction of Acids
48:13 Website Overview
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Points covered in this video:-
Chemical Reaction of Acids:
Reaction with metal -
- Acids like dilute HCl and dilute H2SO4, react with certain active metal like zinc (Zn), iron (Fe) etc., to form salt and evolves H2 gas.
- Thus, these acids or substances containing these kind of acids should not be kept in metal containers.
Test for H2 Gas:
Hydrogen ignites in air. If hydrogen is present in a test tube, a lighted splint held near its mouth ignites with a squeaky pop.
Reaction with bases -
Acids react with bases to produce salt and water. In this reaction, an acid neutralizes a base, i.e. acid nullifies or reduces the effect of a base or vice versa, thus the reaction is known as neutralisation reaction.
Reaction with metal carbonate and hydrogen carbonate -
- Limestone, chalk and marbles are different forms of calcium carbonate.
- Acids reacts with metal carbonates and hydrogen carbonates (bicarbonate) to produce their corresponding salt, carbon dioxide and water.
Test for CO2 Gas:
- When CO2 gas is passed through lime water, it turns milky due to formation of white precipitate of CaCO3.
- But if CO2 is passed in excess, milkiness disappears due to the formation of Ca(HCO3)2 which is soluble in water.
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✔️ Chapter: Acid, Bases and Salts (Chapter 2)
✔️ Topic Name: Chemical Reaction of Acids - Acid, Bases and Salts | Class 10 Chemistry Chapter 2
✔️ Topics Covered In This Video (by Abhishek Sir): This video provides an in-depth discussion on the chemical reactions of acids, bases and salts as part of Class 10 Chemistry Chapter 2 in the academic year. Topics include a review of the common acids, bases and salts used in the laboratory, and their properties; the physical and chemical characteristics of acids and bases; explanations of the different types of acid-base reactions; and demonstrations of how acids, bases and salts react in various conditions. Viewers will also learn about the various indicators used to test for the presence of these compounds, and the role of acid-base equilibrium in everyday Chemistry. With step-by-step examples, expert demonstrations and plenty of visuals, this video will cover everything you need to know about Class 10 Chemistry’s acid-base-salt reaction for the school year.
===============================================
00:00 Introduction: Acid, Bases and Salts: Chapter 2
00:08 Chemical Reaction of Acids
48:13 Website Overview
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Points covered in this video:-
Chemical Reaction of Acids:
Reaction with metal -
- Acids like dilute HCl and dilute H2SO4, react with certain active metal like zinc (Zn), iron (Fe) etc., to form salt and evolves H2 gas.
- Thus, these acids or substances containing these kind of acids should not be kept in metal containers.
Test for H2 Gas:
Hydrogen ignites in air. If hydrogen is present in a test tube, a lighted splint held near its mouth ignites with a squeaky pop.
Reaction with bases -
Acids react with bases to produce salt and water. In this reaction, an acid neutralizes a base, i.e. acid nullifies or reduces the effect of a base or vice versa, thus the reaction is known as neutralisation reaction.
Reaction with metal carbonate and hydrogen carbonate -
- Limestone, chalk and marbles are different forms of calcium carbonate.
- Acids reacts with metal carbonates and hydrogen carbonates (bicarbonate) to produce their corresponding salt, carbon dioxide and water.
Test for CO2 Gas:
- When CO2 gas is passed through lime water, it turns milky due to formation of white precipitate of CaCO3.
- But if CO2 is passed in excess, milkiness disappears due to the formation of Ca(HCO3)2 which is soluble in water.
acid bases and salts class 10 notes
acid bases and salts class 10 pdf
acid bases and salts class 10 notes pdf
acid bases and salts class 10 questions and answers
acids, bases and salts class 10 questions and answers pdf
acid bases and salts class 10 notes vedantu
project file on acids, bases and salts for class 10
acids, bases and salts class 10 notes
#acidbasesalt #chemistry #class10chemistry #class10science #boardexam #magnetbrains
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