Which of the following salts will give the highest pH in water?
1. KCl
2. NaCl
3. Na2CO3
4. CuSO4

Subtopic:  pH calculation |
 77%
Level 2: 60%+
AIPMT - 2014
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Which of these is least likely to act as Lewis base?
1. F
2. BF3
3. PF3
4. CO

Subtopic:  Acids & Bases - Definitions & Classification |
 76%
Level 2: 60%+
AIPMT - 2013
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The strongest acid among the following compounds is:

1. HClO3 2. HClO4
3. H2SO3 4. H2SO4
Subtopic:  Ionisation Constant of Acid, Base & Salt |
 73%
Level 2: 60%+
AIPMT - 2013
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pH of a saturated solution of Ba(OH)2 is 12. The value of solubility product Ksp of Ba (OH)2 is:
1. 3.3×10-7
2. 5.0×10-7
3. 4.0×10-6
4. 5.0×10-6

Subtopic:  Solubility Product |
 69%
Level 2: 60%+
AIPMT - 2012
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Equimolar solutions of the following substances were prepared separately. Which one of these will record the highest pH value?

1. \(\mathrm{B a C l_{2}}\) 2. \(\mathrm{A l C l_{3}}\)
3. \(\mathrm{L i C l}\) 4. \(\mathrm{B e C l_{2}}\)
Subtopic:  pH calculation |
 54%
Level 3: 35%-60%
AIPMT - 2012
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A buffer solution is prepared in which the concentration of NH3 is 0.30 M and the concentration of  NH4+  is 0.20 M. If the equilibrium constant, Kb for NH3 equals 1.8×10–5, then what is the pH of this solution? 
(log 1.8 = 0.25; log 0.67 = –0.176)

1.  9.43
2.  11.72
3.  8.73
4.  9.08

Subtopic:  Buffer |
 67%
Level 2: 60%+
AIPMT - 2011
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What conditions favor the formation of 2XY₄(g) in the reaction X₂(g) + 4Y₂(g) ⇋ 2XY₄(g), considering that the enthalpy change (ΔH) is negative?

1.  Low pressure and low temperature

2.  High temperature and low pressure

3.  High pressure and low temperature

4.  High temperature and high pressure

Subtopic:  Le Chatelier's principle |
 77%
Level 2: 60%+
AIPMT - 2011
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For the reaction N2(g) + O2(g)2NO(g) the equilibrium constant is K1. The equilibrium constant is K2 for the reaction  2NO(g) + O2(g) 2NO2(g) 
The value of K for the reaction given below will be:
NO2(g)12N2(g) +O2(g) 

1.  14 4 K1 K2

2.  1K1K21/2

3.  1K1K2

4.  12K1K2

Subtopic:  Kp, Kc & Factors Affecting them |
 89%
Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 2011
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Calculate the hydrogen ion concentration, [\(\text{H}^+\)] (in \(\text{mol}/\text{L}\)), of a buffer solution prepared by mixing \(0.10 \text{ M}\) acetic acid (\(\text{CH}_3\text{COOH}\)) and \(0.20 \text{ M}\) sodium acetate (\(\text{CH}_3\text{COONa}\)), given that the acid dissociation constant (\(\text{K}_a\)) for acetic acid is \(1.8 \times 10^{-5}\):

1. \(3 . 5 \times 10^{- 4}\)
2. \(1 . 1 \times 10^{- 5}\)
3. \(1 . 8 \times 10^{- 5}\)
4. \(9 . 0 \times10^{- 6}\)

Subtopic:  Buffer |
 53%
Level 3: 35%-60%
AIPMT - 2010
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The equilibrium reaction that doesn't have equal values for Kc and Kis: 

1. \(2NO(g) \rightleftharpoons N_2(g) + O_2(g)\)
2. \(SO_2(g) + NO_2(g) \rightleftharpoons SO_3(g) + NO(g)\)
3. \(H_2(g) + I_2(g) \rightleftharpoons 2HI (g)\)
4. \(2C(s) + O_2(g) \rightleftharpoons 2CO_2(g)\)

Subtopic:  Kp, Kc & Factors Affecting them |
 92%
Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 2010
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