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1 The Catalyst Chemical Company uses hazard labels on its chemical bottles.
The glue was useless and they all fell off. Look at the information about
each chemical shown below.
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Harmful solution
Corrosive solid
Wear gloves
Wear gloves
Catalyst Chemicals
Catalyst Chemicals
Catalyst Chemicals
Copy and complete the table to show which label belongs on each bottle.
Chemical
Symbol A, B or C?
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Copy and complete this table to show what happens when you
add different substances to litmus. The first row has been done
for you.
Substance
Effect on
blue litmus
Effect on
red litmus
Acid or alkali?
sodium carbonate
solution
stays blue
turns blue
alkali
vinegar
turns red
stays red
potassium hydroxide
solution
stays blue
stomach contents
turns red
alkali
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6 a Compare and contrast the
terms base and alkali.
Substance
Information
bee sting
wasp sting
vinegar
a weak acid
baking soda
c Explain why your substance would ease the pain of the sting.
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How acidic?
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pH 5
pH 13
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lkali
pH 7
weak a
weak a
pH 1
cid
neutral
ali
strong alk
pH 9
strong
acid
2 Copy and complete the table. Use the pH numbers and colours
from the lists below to fill in the gaps. Use each number or colour
only once.
Solution
Description
hydrochloric acid
strong acid
boric acid
weak acid
sodium hydroxide
strong alkali
sodium hydrogencarbonate
weak alkali
distilled water
neutral
pH numbers
1
5
7
9
14
pH
number
Colour of universal
indicator paper
Colours
purple
red
yellow
greenish blue
green
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3 For each solution, choose its most likely pH value from the list in the box.
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14
e water (neutral)
4 Some of the sentences below have a mistake in them. If the
sentence is correct, write true. If it has a mistake, rewrite it,
correcting the error. Do not change the underlined part.
a Neutral substances have a pH of 6.
b Weak acids have a pH of less than 3.
c Strong acids have low pH values.
d High pH values mean weak alkalis.
e A solution of pH 5 is a weak acid.
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5 You will need these words for this question.
lkaline)
alkali (or a
eakly)
weak (or w
neutral
solution
ngly)
concentrated
dilute
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rises
base
acidic
neutral
falls
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3 a In question 2, why is it important to count the number of
drops?
b How would you use this procedure to get a neutral solution
that is not coloured?
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5 You will need a sheet of graph paper for this question.
A pupil put 50 cm3 of alkali into a flask and added a little universal
indicator solution. She added acid from a measuring cylinder, in
10 cm3 amounts. After each addition of acid, she matched the
colour of the liquid in the flask against a colour chart and
estimated the pH of the solution in the flask. She made sure
everything in the flask was well mixed before she matched the
colour.
Here are her results from just one attempt.
Volume of acid added in cm3
14 11
10 20 30 40 50
9 7.5
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Question
Answer
Mark
Alkali
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Acid
Acid
Alkali
Acid
1
1
HM
3
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Question
Answer
5 a
Mark
1
1
1, 1
c i
ii
1
1
Eyes are more delicate than skin so splashing an irritant into your eye could
damage it.
10
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Question
Answer
Mark
6 a
1
1
Vinegar
1
1
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How acidic?
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Answer
pH 1 strong acid
pH 5 weak acid
pH 7 neutral
pH 9 weak alkali
pH 13 strong alkali
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Question
Answer
Mark
3 a
14
True
True
Underscores show answers; other text copied by pupils.
4 a
10
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Question
Answer
5 b
Mark
1
1
Total for Extension
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