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✔️ Class: 10th
✔️ Subject: Chemistry
✔️ Chapter: Acid, Bases and Salts (Chapter 2)
✔️ Topic Name: Acid, Bases and Salts - Full Chapter Explanation | Class 10 Chemistry Chapter 2 | 2022-23
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00:00 Introduction: Acid, Bases and Salts
06:36 More About Acids
12:53 General Characteristic Properties of Bases
14:05 Strengths of Acids and Bases
15:44 Indicators of Acid, Bases and Salts
01:44:17 Litmus test of Indicators
02:30:14 indicators showing deafferents colors.
02:30:44 Litmus Solution
02:32:28 Some more natural indictors.
02:35:10 Synthetic indictors(Phenolphthalein and Methyl orange)
02:39:12 Onion obdured cloth strips
02:43:12 General Characteristic Properties of Acids
03:30:18 Experiment to illustrate the reaction of acids with active metals
04:24:26 Note: General Characteristic Properties of Acids
04:27:37 Conduction of electricity
04:35:58 Reaction with bases
04:39:27 Reaction with metallic acid
04:49:34 definition of acids: More About Acids
06:22:49 Rain water conducts electricity but distilled water does not.
07:28:40 Role of Water in the Dissociation of an Acid
07:49:09 General Characteristic Properties of Bases
09:27:16 Chemical Nature of Bases-What do all bases have in common?
09:48:53 Example of General Characteristic Properties of Bases
10:05:01 Dilution of Acids
11:35:55 Effect of Dilution on H* ion Concentration of an Acid: Dilution of Acids
11:43:57 Mixing of Bases with Water-An Exothermic Process: Dilution of Acids
11:45:55 Effect of Dilution on Hydroxide (OH) ion Concentration of a Base: Dilution of Acids
11:53:22 Organic And Inorganic Acids
11:53:44 Organic and Inorganic (Mineral) Acids
11:56:27 Some Naturally Occurring Acids
12:08:39 Handling Acidic Food Stuff in the Household
12:10:26 Uses of Acids
12:11:59 Uses of some common bases
12:13:03 Strengths of Acids and Bases
13:31:24 Acidity and Basicity
15:03:44 Strong and Weak Acids
15:17:24 Strong and Weak Base
17:53:30 Universal Indicator
18:04:51 Salt and their formation
19:19:46 Some Common Salts and their Formulae
19:28:46 By neutralization of acids and bases
19:36:41 By action of metals on acids
19:38:47 By action of acids on metal carbonates and bicarbonates
19:51:15 Chlorides formed by reaction of hydrochloric acid with different bases
20:00:59 Similarly, a few more families of salts based on the acid are given below
20:10:26 Normal Salts and Acidic Salts
20:36:00 Families of salts on the basis of bases used
20:38:45 More about salts
20:00:59 Similarly, a few more families of salts based on the acid are given below
20:10:26 Normal Salts and Acidic Salts
20:36:00 Families of salts on the basis of bases used
20:38:45 More about salts
20:59:26 Common Salt (Sodium Chloride, NaCl)
21:06:29 Occurrence and Extraction of Common Salt
21:17:29 Properties of Common salt
21:25:16 Caustic Soda (Sodium Hydroxide, NaOH)
22:36:15 Uses of hydrogen
22:39:22 Uses of chlorine
22:49:59 Uses of Caustic Soda
22:52:02 Bleaching Powder
23:06:29 Principle of manufacture
23:07:53 Properties of Bleaching Powder
23:18:21 How is bleaching of fabric done?
23:23:31 Uses of bleaching powder
23:31:53 Baking Soda
23:38:22 Principle of manufacture: Baking Soda
24:04:23 Properties of Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate (or Baking Soda)
24:08:18 Uses of Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate (or Baking Soda)
24:20:10 Washing Soda
24:28:31 Step 2. Thermal decomposition of sodium hydrogen carbonate:
24:29:07 Step 3. Recrystallisation of sodium carbonate
24:29:35 Properties of Washing Soda
24:42:45 Uses Of Sodium Carbonates
24:44:16 Anhydrous and Hydrated Salts
24:47:39 Plaster of Paris
24:50:25 Preparation of Plaster of Paris
24:53:42 Properties of Plaster of Paris
24:55:30 Temperature will be 373 K or 100 degree Celsius not 300 K
24:58:14 Role of pH In Everyday Life
25:29:10 In digestive system: Role of pH In Everyday Life
25:32:22 Tooth decay caused by acids
25:43:27 Self defense of animals and plants through chemical warfare
25:50:53 Muscular fatigue caused by acid formation
25:51:14 pH values of some common solutions
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