Assuming no change in volume, calculate the minimum mass of NaCl (approx.) necessary to dissolve 0.01 mol AgCl in 100 L solution.
[Given
1. 15 kg
2. 21 kg
3. 10 kg
4. 19kg
When 10 ml of 0.1 M acetic acid (pKa=5.0) is titrated against 10 ml of 0.1 M
ammonia solution (pKb=5.0),
the pH at equivalence point will be:
1. | 9.0 | 2. | 6.0 |
3. | 5.0 | 4. | 7.0 |
A 0.1 molar solution of weak base BOH is 1% dissociated. If 0.2 moles of BCl is added in 1 litre solution of BOH, the degree of dissociation of BOH will become
1.
2.
3. 0.05
4. 0.02
The exact concentration of ion in M aq. HCl solution at is:
1.
2.
3.
4.
A weak base BOH with is titrated with a strong acid HCl. At of the equivalence point pH of solution is
(1) 5+log3
(2) 5-log3
(3) 9.425
(4) 8.523
Ammonia at a pressure 10 atm and at a pressure at 20 atm are introduced into an evacuated chamber. If for the reaction
is 2020 at 400K then the final pressure in the chamber would be
(1) Less than 30 atm
(2) More than 30 atm
(3) Equal to 30 atm
(4) Unpredictable
For the equilibrium:
At a 8.2L vessel contains 0.1 mol of LiCl.. How many moles of should be added to the flask at this temperature of derive the backward reaction for completion?
(1) 20.5 mol
(2) 3 mol
(3) 1.2 mol
(4) 0.21 mol
The solubility product constant K of Mg(OH) is 9.0 × 10. If a solution is 0.010 M with respect to Mg ion, what is the maximum hydroxide ion concentration which could be present without causing the precipitation of Mg(OH)
1. 1.5 x 10 M
2. 3.0 x 10 M
3. 1.5 x 10 M
4. 3.0 x 10 M
Henderson’s equation is pH = pK + log. If
the acid gets half neutralized the value of pH will
be : (pK= 4.30)
1. 4.3
2. 2.15
3. 8.60
4. 7
For , 1 mol and 3 mol are at 4 atm. Equilibrium pressure is found to be 3 atm. Hence,
is
1.
2.
3.
4. None of these