An acid buffer solution can be prepared by mixing the solutions of:

1. Sodium chloride and sodium hydroxide

2. Sulphuric acid and sodium sulphate

3. Ammonium chloride and ammonium nitrate

4. Ammonium acetate and acetic acid

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For the reaction, H2(g)+I2(g)2HI(g) the equilibrium constant Kp changes with

1. Catalyst

2. Temperature

3. Total pressure

4. The amounts of H2 and I2 present

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The best indicator for detection of end point in titration of a weak acid and strong base is

1. methyl red (5 to 6)

2. methyl orange (3 to 4)

3. phenolphthalein (8 to 9.6)

4. bromothymol blue (6 to 7.5)

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The compound that is not a Lewis acid is-

1.  CCl4 

2. BeCl2 

3. BF3

4. AlCl3

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The conjugate acid of NH2- is :

1. NH4+

2. NH3

3. NH2OH

4. N2H4

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The pH of the neutralization point of 0.1 N ammonium hydroxide with 0.1 N HCl is

1. 1

2. 6

3. 9

4. 7

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The compound whose 0.1 M solution is basic is

1. Ammonium acetate

2. Ammonium sulphate

3. Sodium acetate

4. Ammonium chloride

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Fear or excitement, generally causes one to breathe rapidly and it results in the decrease of CO2 concentration in blood. In what way will it change the pH of blood?

1. pH will increase

2. pH will decrease

3. no change

4. pH will adjust to 7

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Which of the following combinations can be used to prepare a buffer solution?

I. Sodium acetate and acetic acid in water

II. Sodium acetate and hydrochloric acid in water

III. Ammonia and ammonium chloride in water

IV. Ammonia and sodium hydroxide in water.

1. I, III, IV

2. III, IV

3. I, II, IV

4. I,  III

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The basic buffer solution among the following is: 

1. NH4Cl+NH4OH

2. NaCl+NaOH

3. NH4Cl+CH3COOH

4. CH3COONa+CH3COOH

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