For the reaction,
PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2 (g)
The forward reaction at constant temperature is favoured by:
1. Introducing an inert gas at a constant volume
2. Introducing chlorine gas at a constant volume
3. Introducing an inert gas at constant pressure
4. None of the above
The reaction quotient (Q) for the reaction, is given by
The reaction will proceed towards the right side, if
1. Q>Kc
2. Q=0
3. Q=Kc
4. Q<Kc
In the dissociation of 2HI H2 + I2, the degree of dissociation will be influenced by the:
1. Addition of inert gas at constant volume
2. Addition of inert gas at constant pressure
3. Increase of temperature
4. Increase of pressure
Equimolar solutions of the following substances were prepared separetly. Which one of these will record the highest pH value?
1. BaCl2
2. AlCl3
3. LiCl
4. BeCl2
The correct order of increasing [H3O+] in the following aqueous solutions is:
1. 0.01 M H2S < 0.01 M H2SO4<0.01 M NaCl<0.01M NaNO2
2. 0.01 M NaCl< 0.01 M NaNO2<0.01 M H2S< 0.01 M H2SO4
3. 0.01 M NaNO2<0.01 M NaCl<0.01 M H2S<0.01 M H2SO4
4. 0.01 M H2S<0.01 M NaNO2<0.01 M NaCl<0.01 M H2SO4
If the pressure of N2 and H2 mixture in a closed apparatus is 100 atm and 20% of the mixture then reacts, the pressure at the same temperature would be:
1. 100
2. 90
3. 85
4. 80
The following reactions are known to occur in the body,
CO2 + H2OH2CO3H+ + HCO3-
If CO2 escapes from the system, then:
1. pH will decrease
2. hydrogen ion concentration will diminish
3. H2CO3 concentration will be unaltered
4. the forward reaction will be promoted
Which salt undergoes hydrolysis?
1. CH3COONa
2. KNO3
3. NaCl
4. K2SO4
If K1 and K2 are equilibrium constants for reactions (I) and (II) respectively for,
N2 + O2 2NO .....(i)
N2 + O2 NO .....(ii)
Then:
1. K2 =K1
2. K2 =
3. K1 =2K2
4. K1 = K2
According to Le-Chatelier's principle, adding heat to a solid liquid equilibrium will cause the :
1. Temperature to increase
2. Temperature to decrease
3. Amount of liquid to decrease
4. Amount of solid to decrease