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
Buffer solution among the following options is :
1. HNO2 and NaNO2
2. NaOH and NaCl
3. HNO3 and NH4NO3
4. HCl and KCl
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
Ostwald's solution dilution law is applicable in the case of the solution of:
1. CH3COOH
2. NaCl
3. NaOH
4. H2SO4
The pKa of acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) is 3.5. The pH of gastric juice in the human stomach is about 2-3 and the pH in the small intestine is about 8. Aspirin will be:
1. Unionized in the small intestine and in the stomach
2. Completely ionized in the small intestine and in the stomach
3. Ionized in the stomach and almost unionized in the small intestine
4. Ionized in the small intestine and almost unionized in the stomach
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
The hydrolysis of the salt of a strong acid and a weak base is called:
1. Anionic hydrolysis
2. Cationic hydrolysis
3. Amphoteric hydrolysis
4. None of the above
For the reaction, A+B 3C at 25 C, a 3 litre vessel contains 1, 2, and 4 mole of A, B and C respectively. If Kc for the reaction is 10, then the reaction will proceed in:
1. forward direction
2. backward direction
3. in either direction
4. in equilibrium
The pH of 0.1M soution of the folowing salts increases in the order:
1. NaCl < NH4Cl < NaCN < HCl
2. HCl < NH4Cl < NaCl < NaCN
3. NaCN < NH4Cl < NaCl < HCl
4. HCl < NaCl < NaCN < NH4Cl