On adding A to the reaction at equilibrium, AB(s) A(g) + B(g), the new equilibrium concentration of A becomes double, the equilibrium concentration of B would become:
1. 1/2 of its original value
2. 1/4 of it s original value
3. 1/8 of its original value
4. twice of its original value
2 mole of PCl5 were heated in a closed vessel of 2 litre capacity. At equilibrium 40% of PCl5 dissociated into PCl3 and Cl2. The value of the equilibrium constant is :
1. 0.267
2. 0.53
3. 2.63
4. 5.3
Given, HF + H2OH3O+ + F-
F- + H2O HF + OH-
which relation is correct?
1. Kb =Kw
2. Kb =1/Kw
3. Ka x Kb =Kw
4. Ka/Kb = Kw
The value sf Kp1 and Kp2 for the reactions
XY+Z ....(1)
and A2B ......(2)
are in the ratio 9:1. If the degree of dissociation of X and A be equal, then total pressure at equilibrium (1) and (2) are in the ratio:
1. 1:9
2. 36:1
3. 1:1
4. 3:1
The relation for calculating pH of a solution containing weak acid and its salt is:
1. pH = pKa + log
2. pH = pKa - log
3. pH = pKa + log
4. pOH = pKa - log
The equilibrium constants for the reaction,
A2 2A at 500 K and 700 K are 1x10-10 and 1x10-5. The given reaction is
(a) exothermic (b) slow
(c) endothermic (d) fast
1. a,b
2.c,b
3.a,d
4 c,d
For the chemical reaction, ;
the amount of X3Y at equilibrium is affected by :
1. Temperature and pressure
2. Temperature only
3. Pressure only
4. Temperature, pressure and catalyst
H2S gas when passed through a solution of cations containing HCl precipitates the cations of the second group in qualitative analysis but not those belonging to the fourth group. It is because:
1. | Presence of HCl decreases the sulphide ion concentration |
2. | Presence of HCl increases the sulphide ion concentration |
3. | Solubility product of group II sulphides is more than that of group IV sulphides |
4. | Sulphides of group IV cations are unstable in HCl |
The equilibrium constant Br2 2Br at 500 K and 700 K are 10-10 and 10-5 respectively. The reaction is:
(a) endothermic (b) exothermic
(c) fast (d) slow
1. a,b
2.c,b
3.a,d
4 c,d
Solubility of a gas in liquid increases on:
1. Addition of a catalyst
2. Increasing the pressure
3. Decreasing the pressure
4. Increasing the temperature