What is the molarity of the standard solution if the solubility product for a salt of type AB is 4×10-8?

1. 2×10-4 mol/L

2. 16×10-16 mol/L

3. 2×10-16 mol/L

4. 4×10-4 mol/L

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Given that the equilibrium constant for the reaction 

2SO2(g) + O2(g)  2SO3(g) 

has a value of 278 at a particular temperature, the value of the equilibrium constant for the following reaction at the same temperature will be:

SO3(g)   SO2(g) + 1/2 O2(g) 

1.  3.6 × 10-3 

2.  6.0 × 10-2 

3.  1.3 × 10-5 

4.  1.8 × 10-3 

Subtopic:  Kp, Kc & Factors Affecting them |
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Consider the following reaction:
A2(g) + B2(g)  ⇋ 2AB(g)  
At equilibrium, the concentrations of  A2 = 3.0×10–3 M;  B2 = 4.2×10–3 M and AB = 2.8×10–3M.
The value \(K_C\) for the above-given reaction in a sealed container at 527°C is:

1. 3.9  2. 0.6 
3. 4.5 4. 2.0 
Subtopic:  Kp, Kc & Factors Affecting them |
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In qualitative analysis, the metals of Group I can be separated from other ions by precipitating them as chloride salts. A solution initially contains Agand Pb2+ at a concentration of 0.10 M. Aqueous HCl is added to this solution until the Cl concentration is 0.10 M. What will the concentration of Agand Pb2+ at equilibrium?

(Ksp for AgCl  = 1.8 × 10-10)
(Ksp for PbCl2 = 1.7 × 10-5

1.

Ag+=1.8×10-11 M;

Pb2+=1.7×10-4M

2.

Ag+=1.8×10-7 M;

Pb2+=1.7×10-6M

3.

Ag+=1.8×10-11 M;

Pb2+=8.5×10-5M

4.

Ag+=1.8×10-9 M;

Pb2+=1.7×10-3M

Subtopic:  Solubility Product |
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The reaction-

2A+B(g)  3C(g)+D(g)

begins with the concentrations of A and B both at an initial value of 1.00 M. When equilibrium is reached, the concentration of D is measured and found to be 0.25 M. The value for the equilibrium constant for this reaction is given by the expression:

1. [(0.75)3(0.25)]÷[(0.50)2(0.75)]

2. [(0.75)3(0.25)]÷[(0.50)2(0.25)]

3. [(0.75)3(0.25)]÷[(0.75)2(0.25)]

4. [(0.75)3(0.25)]÷[(1.00)2(1.00)]

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The salt solution that is basic in nature is: 

1. Ammonium chloride.

2. Ammonium sulphate.

3. Ammonium nitrate.

4. Sodium acetate.

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The maximum concentration of equimolar solutions, of ferrous sulphate and sodium sulphide, so that when mixed in equal volumes, there is no precipitation of iron sulphide, will be:

(For iron sulphide, Ksp = 6.3 × 10–18). 

1. 5.02 ×10-9 M

2. 5.02 × 109 M

3. 2. 25 × 10-13 M

4. Can't predict

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A mixture of 10 mL of 0.2 M Ca(OH)2 and 25 mL of 0.1 M HCl is prepared. The pH of the resultant mixture would be:

1. 1.90 2. 13.42
3. 1.47 4. 12.63
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The ionic product of water at 310 K is 2.7 × 10–14.

The pH of neutral water at this temperature will be:

1. 2.56

2. 6.78

3. 7.32

4. 11.41

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What will be the pH of a 0.1 M chloroacetic acid solution with an ionization constant of 1.35 × 10–3?

1. 1.94 

2. 6.14

3. 3.23

4. 5.64

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