An aqueous solution of ammonium acetate is:

1. faintly acidic                     

2. fair acidic

3. faintly alkaline                   

4. almost neutral

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At constant temperature, the equilibrium constant (Kp) for the decomposition reaction. N2O4 2NO2 is expressed by,

         Kp = (4x2P)/(1-x2)

where P= pressure, x = extent of decomposition. Which of the following statements is true?

1.  Kp increases with increase of P

2. Kp  increases with increase of  x

3. Kp increase with decrease of x

4. Kp remains constant with change in P of x

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If the solubility of an aqueous solution of Mg(OH)2 is X mol/L, what is the corresponding value of its Ksp?

1. 4X3 2. 108X5
3. 27X4 4. 9X
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For the reaction, A + B C+D, the initial concentration of A and B are equal, but the equilibrium concentration of C is twice that of the equilibrium concentration of A. The equilibrium constant is:

1. 4                       

2. 9

3. 1/4                     

4. 1/9

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The hydroxide having the lowest value of Ksp at 25°C is:

1. Mg(OH)2                                     

2. Ca(OH)2

3. Ba(OH)2                                       

4. Be(OH)2

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The solubility product of CuS, CdS and HgS are 10-31, 10-44, 10-54 respectively. The solubility of these sulphides are in the order

1. CdS>HgS> CuS

2. HgS> CdS>CuS

3. CdS>CuS>HgS

4. CuS>CdS>HgS

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The following equilibrium exists in an aqueous solution 

CH3COOH H+ + CH3COO- . If dilute HCl is added to this solution:

1. the equilibrium constant will increase

2. the equilibrium constant will decrease

3. acetate ion concentration will increase

4. acetate ion concentration will decrease

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Which can act as an acidic buffer?

a. NH4Cl + NH4OH
b. CH3COOH + CH3COONa
c. 40 mL of 0.1 M NaCN + 20 mL of 0.1 M HCl


1. Both a and b
2. Both b, and c
3. All are buffer solution
4. Both a, and c

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pH for the solution of salt undergoing anionic hydrolysis (say CH3COONa) is given by:

1. pH = 12[pKw + pKa + log c]

2. pH = 12[pKw + pKa - log c]

3. pH = 12[pKw + pKb - log c]

4. none of the above

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The strongest acid among the following is:          

1. H2SO4           

2. HClO3       

3. HClO4         

4. H2SO3 

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