4 gm of NaOH is dissolved in 1000 ml of water. The H+ ion concentration will be:

1. 10-1 M 2. 10-13 M
3. 10-4 M 4. 10-10 M
Subtopic:  pH calculation |
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AIPMT - 1999
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Incorrect statement about pH and H+ is: 
 

1. pH of neutral water is not zero.
2. Adding 1M solution of CH3COOH and 1M solution of NaOH, the pH will be 7.
3. H+ of dilute and hot H2SO4 is more than concentrate and cold H2SO4
4. Mixing solution of CH3COOH and HCl, pH will be less than 7

Subtopic:  pH calculation |
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AIPMT - 2000
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If a solution of 0.1 N NH4OH and 0.1 N NH4Cl has pH 9.25, then pKb of NH4OH is:

1. 9.25

2. 4.75

3. 3.75

4. 8.25

Subtopic:  pH calculation |
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AIPMT - 2002
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What is the correct relationship between the pHs of isomolar solutions of sodium oxide (pH1), sodium sulphide (pH2), sodium selenide (pH3), and sodium telluride (pH4)?

1. pH1<pH2<pH3<pH4

2. pH1>pH2>pH3>pH4

3. pH1<pH2<pH3pH4

4. pH1>pH2pH3>pH4

Subtopic:  pH calculation |
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AIPMT - 2005
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