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#9 | Ionic Equlibrium: Buffer Solution
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Buffer solution among the following options is :           

1. HNO2 and NaNO2           

2. NaOH and NaCl

3. HNO3 and NH4NO3         

4. HCl and KCl

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What is [H+] in mol/L of a solution that is 0.20 M in CH3COONa and 0.10 M in CH3COOH?

(Ka for CH3COOH = 1.8 x 10-5)       

1. 3.5x10-4           

2. 1.1x10-5

3. 1.8x10-5           

4. 9.0x10-6

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A physician wishes to prepare a buffer solution at pH=3.58 that efficiently resist changes in pH yet contains only small concetration of the buffering agents. Which one of the following weak acid together with its sodium salt would be best to use ?           [1997]

1. m-chlorobenzoic acid (pKa = 3.98)

2. p-chlorocinnamic acid (pKa = 4.41)

3. 2,5-dihydroxy benzoic acid (pKa = 2.97)

4. Acetoacetic acid (pKa = 3.58)

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In a buffer solution containing equal concentration of B- and H B, the Kb for B- is 10-10. The pH of buffer solution is 

1. 10

2. 7

3. 6

4. 4

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The pH of blood is maintained by CO2 by and H2CO3 in the body and chemical constituents of blood. This phenomenon is called:

1. colloidal                           

2. buffer action

3. acidic                               

4. salt balance

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