The value of kp for the reaction at 27°C Br2(l) + Cl2(g) 2BrCl(g) is '1 atom'. At equilibrium in a closed container partial pressure of BrCI gas is 0.1 atm and at this temperature the vapour pressure of Br2(l) is also 0.1 atm. Then what will be minimum moles of Br2(l) to be added to 1 mole of Cl2 , initially, to get above equilibrium situation :
(1) moles
(2) moles
(3) moles
(4) 2 moles
5 mol PCI5(g) and one mole N2 gas is placed in a closed vessel. At equilibrium PCI5(g) decomposes 20% and total pressure in to the container is found to be 1 atm. The kP for equilibrium
PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g)
(1) atm
(2) atm
(3) atm
(4) atm
The degree of dissociation of water in a 0.1 M aqueous solution of HCl at a certain temperature t°C is 3.6 x 10–15. The temperature t must be :
(1) < 25°C
(2) = 25°C
(3) > 25°C
(4) insufficient data to predict
Which one is the correct expression below for the solution containing 'n' number of weak acids?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) none of these
The pH of glycine at the first half equivalence point is 2.34 and that at second half equivalence point is 9.60.At the equivalence point (The first inflection point) The pH is :
(1) 3.63
(2) 2.34
(3) 5.97
(4) 11.94
A 1.458 g of Mg reacts with 80.0 ml of a HCI solution whose pH is –0.477. The change in pH after all Mg has reacted. (Assume constant volume. Mg = 24.3 g/mol.)(log 3 = 0.477)
(1) –0.176
(2) +0.477
(3) –0.2385
(4) 0.3
Find the pH (initial pH –final pH) when 100 ml 0.01 M HCl is added in a solution containig 0.1 m molesof NaHCO3 solution (pH = 9 ) of negligible volume ( Kai =10–7, Ka, =10–11 for H2CO3) :
(1) 6 + 2 log3
(2) 6 – log3
(3) 6 + 2 Log2
(4) 6 – 2 log3
The ionization constant of benzoic acid is 6.46 x 10–5 and Kc for silver benzoate is 2.5 x 10–13. How many times silver benzoate is more soluble in a buffer of pH = 3.19 as compared to its solubility in pure water ?
(1) 3.317
(2) 9.5
(3) 1000
(4) 7.5
30 ml of 0.06 M solution of the protonated form of an anion acid methionine (H2A+) is treated with 0.09 M NaOH. Calculate pH after addition of 20 ml of base.[ pKa1, = 2.28 and pKa2 = 9.2.]
1. 5.5
2. 5.74
3. 9.5
4. None of the above
A certain acid–base indicator is red in acid solution and blue in basic solution 75% of the indicator is presentin the solution in its blue form at pH = 5. Calculate the pH at which the indicator shows 90% red form?
(1) 3.56
(2) 5.47
(3) 2.5
(4) 7.4