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Exploring Substances: Acidic, Basic, and Neutral

CBSE · Class 7 · Science

Complete topic list for Exploring Substances: Acidic, Basic, and Neutral in CBSE Class 7 Science. Key concepts, sub-topics, and what to focus on for board exams.

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Topics in Exploring Substances: Acidic, Basic, and Neutral

1

Nature and Classification of Substances

  • All substances can be classified into three types: Acidic, Basic, and Neutral
  • Acidic substances taste sour (like lemon juice, vinegar, tamarind water, amla juice)
  • Basic substances feel slippery and taste bitter (like soap solution, lime water, baking soda solution)
2

Natural Indicators and Their Properties

  • Litmus is obtained from lichens and is available as blue and red paper strips
  • Red rose extract turns red in acidic solutions and green in basic solutions
  • Turmeric paper turns red in basic solutions but remains yellow in acidic and neutral solutions
3

Practical Applications and Daily Life Examples

  • Ant bite treatment: Formic acid neutralized by baking soda (base)
  • Soil treatment: Acidic soil treated with lime (base), basic soil treated with organic matter
  • Factory waste treatment: Neutralization before releasing into water bodies

Key Concepts

Substances that taste sour and turnSubstances that feel slippery or soapySubstances that are neither acidic norSpecial substances that show different colorsIndicators made from natural sources like

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