Acoording to Bronsted-Lowry concept, the correct order of relative strength of bases follows the order
1. CH3COO- > Cl- > OH-
2. CH3COO- > OH- > Cl-
3. OH- > CH3COO- > Cl-
4. OH- > Cl-> CH3COO-
pOH of H2O is 7.0 at 298K. If water is heated at 350K, which of the following statement should be true ?
(1) pOH will decrease
(2) pOH will increase
(3) pOH will remain 7.0
(4) Concentration of H+ ions will increase but that of OH- will decrease.
An aqueous solution of NaHSO3 is-
1. Acidic
2. Slightly alkaline
3. Alkaline
4. Slightly Acidic
The solubility product constant (Ksp) of salts of types MX, MX2 and M3X at temperature T are 4.0 X 10-8, 3.2 X 10-14 and 2.7 X 10-15 respectively. Solubilities(mol dm-3) of the salts at temperature T are the order:
1. MX > MX2 > M3X
2. M3X > MX2 > MX
3. MX >M3X > MX2
4. M3X >MX > MX2
Ostwald dilution law for weak electrolyte HA can be given as
In the reaction, N2O4(g) 2NO2(g), is that part of N2O4 which dissociates. The number of moles at equilibrium will be:
1.
2.
3.
4.
In which solution, AgCl has minimum solubility ?
1. 0.05 M AgNO3
2. 0.01 M NaCl
3. Pure Water
4. 0.01 M NH4OH
50 ml of HCl (pH=1) is mixed with another 100 ml of HCl (pH=2) then pH of resulting solution will be approximately
1. 1.2
2. 1.4
3. 1.6
4. 1.8
In a nitrating mixture (HNO3 + H2SO4), HNO3 acts as
1. Acid
2. Base
3. Acid as well as Base
4. Neither acid nor base
When a solution of acetic acid was titrated with NaOH, the pH of the solution when half of the acid, neutralised was 4.2. Dissociation constant of the acid is
1. 6.31 × 10-5
2. 3.2 × 10-5
3. 8.7 × 10-8
4. 6.42 × 10-4