Which is the strongest acid in the following?
(a) H2SO4 (b) HClO3 (c) HClO4 (d) H2SO3
The conjugate acid of NH2- is
(a) N2H4 (b) N (c) NH4OH (d) NH3
A 50 ml solution of strong acid of pH = 1 is mixed with a 50 ml solution of strong acid of pH=2. The pH of the mixture will be nearly:
(log 5.5 = 0.74)
1. 0.74 2. 1.26
3. 1.76 4. 1.5
The pH of a solution obtained by mixing 50ml of 0.4N HCl and 50ml of 0.2M NaOH is:
(1) 13
(2) 12
(3) 1.0
(4) 2.0
In which of the following reaction the value of Kp will be equal to Kc ?
for the gaseous reaction:
Would be respectively:
(1) (RT)-3, (RT)2, (RT)0
(2) (RT)-3, (RT)-2, (RT)-1
(3) (RT)-3, (RT)2, (RT)
(4) None of the above
How many grams of CaC2O4 (molecular weight =128) on dissolving in distilled water will give a saturated solution
[Ksp (CaC2O4) = 2.5x10-9 mol2l-2
1. 0.0064 g 2. 0.1280 g
3. 0.0128 g 4. 1.2800 g
Ostwald dilution law for weak electrolyte HA can be given as
If carbon dioxide is 2% dissociated at equilibrium 2CO2 (g)2CO(g) + O2(g). The mole fraction of CO2 at equuilibrium is
(1) 1.01/0.98 (2) 0.98/1.01
(3) 0.01/0.98 (4) 0.098/1.01
Which of the following is least likely to behave as Lewis base?
(1) NH3
(2) BF3
(3) OH-
(4) H2O