For a given solution pH = 6.9 at 60°C, where Kw=10-12. The solution is:

1. acidic                                         

2. basic

3. neutral                                         

4. unpredictable

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In a buffer solution containing equal concentration of B- and H B, the Kb for B- is 10-10. The pH of buffer solution is 

1. 10

2. 7

3. 6

4. 4

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Aqueous solution of acetic acid contains                                                   

1. CH3COO- and H+

2. CH3COO-, H3O+ and CH3COOH

3. CH3COO-, H3O+ and H+

4. CH3COOH, CH3COO- and H+

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The equilibrium, 2SO2 (g) + O2 (g2SO3 (g)

shifts forward if:

1. a catalyst is used

2. an absorbent is used to remove SO3 as soon as it is formed

3. small amounts of reactants are used

4. none of the above

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The pH of blood is maintained by CO2 by and H2CO3 in the body and chemical constituents of blood. This phenomenon is called:

1. colloidal                           

2. buffer action

3. acidic                               

4. salt balance

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Incorrect statement among the following is: 

1. Addition of one drop of concentrated HCl in NH4OH solution decreases pH of the solution.

2. A solution of the mixture of one equivalent of each of CH3COOH and NaOH has a pH of 7

3. pH of pure neutral water is not zero.

4. A cold and concentrated H2SO4 has lower H+ ion concentration than a dilute solution of H2SO4 

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The rate constants for forward and backward reaction of hydrolysis is ester are 1.1 x10-2 and 1.5x10-3 per minute. Equilibrium constant for the reaction,                                                              

 CH3COOC2H5 + H+  CH3COOH + C2H5OH is

1. 4.33           

2. 5.33           

3. 6.33         

4. 7.33

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What happens to pH of a solution when NH4Cl crystal is added to a dilute solution of NH4OH?

1. Decreases                                   

2. Increases

3. Remains unaffected                       

4. All of the above

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For the reactions,

 B;                                  Kc = 2

 C;                                  Kc = 4

 D;                                  Kc = 6

Kc for the reaction, A  D is:

1. (2+4+6)                       

2. (2x4)/6

3. (4x6)/2                         

4. 2x4x6

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The phenomenon of interaction of anions and cations furnished by an electrolyte with the H+ and  OH- ions of water to produce acidic nature or alkalinity is known as hydrolysis. In hydrolysis:

1. the pH may either increase or decrease

2. all the salts (except those made up with strong acid and base) undergo hydrolysis

3. the variation of pH depends upon the nature of salts as well as on the temperature

4. all of the above

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