The number of H+ ions present in 1cm3 of a solution whose pH is 10 is:

1. 10-10

2. 10-13

3. 6.02×1010

4. 6.02×1013

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The \(K_a\) values of formic acid and acetic acid are respectively 1.77×10-4 and 1.75×10-5. The ratio of the acid strength of 0.1 N acids is :

1. 0.1

2. 0.3

3. 3.178

4. 100

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ZnS is not precipitated by passing H2S in an acidic medium but CuS is precipitated. The reason for it is

1. KspCuS<<KspZnS

2.KspCuS>>KspZnS

3. KspCuS=KspZnS

4. None of these

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Consider the following acids:

I: HCN
II: CH3COOH
III: HCOOH
IV: Cl-CH2COOH

The correct order of strength is:
1. II>III>I>IV
2. IV>II>III>I
3. IV>III>II>I
4. III>II>IV>I

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The hydrogen ion concentration is 0.2 M ethanoic acid (KC=2×10-5moldm-3) is approximately

1. 10-4

2. 2×10-2

3. 2×10-6

4. 2×10-3

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The pH of a solution made by mixing 50 mL of 0.01 M barium hydroxide solution with 50 mL of H2O is

1. 3.0 2. 6.0
3. 12.0 4. 15.0
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Find the molar solubility of Fe(OH)3 in a buffer solution that 0.10 M in NH4Cl and 0.10 M in NH3. If Kb(NH3)=1.8×10-5 and 
\(\text K_{ \text {sp}} [ \text {Fe(OH)}_3] = 2.6 \times 10^{-39}\)

1. \(4 .458 \times 10^{-25}~ \mathrm{M} \)
2. \(3.458 \times 10^{-25}~ \mathrm{M} \)
3. \(2 .229 \times 10^{-24} ~\mathrm{M} \)
4. \(4.458 \times 10^{-22} ~\mathrm{M}\)

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A base dissolved in water yields a solution with a hydroxyl ion concentration of \(0.05 \mathrm{~mol}~ \mathrm{litre}^{-1}\). The solution is:

1. Basic 2. Acid
3. Neutral 4. Either acid or neutral
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Given that the ionization constant (\(K_a\)) of acetic acid \((\text{CH}_3\text{COOH})\) is \(1.7 \times 10^{-5}\) and the concentration of hydrogen ions (\(\text{H}^+ \)) is \(3.4 \times 10^{-4}\), what is the initial concentration of acetic acid (\(\text{CH}_3\text{COOH}\))?

1. \(3 . 4 \times \left(10\right)^{- 4}\)

2. \(3 . 4 \times \left(10\right)^{- 3}\)

3. \(6 . 8 \times \left(10\right)^{- 4}\)

4. \(6 . 8 \times \left(10\right)^{- 3}\)

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At 25°C the dissociation constant of a base, BOH is 1.0×10-12, the concentration of hydroxyl ions 0.01 M aqueous solution of the base would become

1. 2.0×10-6molL-1

2. 1.0×10-5molL-1

3. 1.0×10-6molL-1

4. 1.0×10-7molL-1

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