Find the percentage hydrolysis of NaCN in a 0.1 M solution if the pH of the solution is 11.

1. 0.1%

2. 1.0%

3. 0.01%

4. 10%

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How much water should be added to 400 mL of HCI solution in order to raise the pH by one unit?

1. 360 mL 2. 1000 mL
3. 600 mL 4. 3600 mL
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In the reaction A(g) + 2B(g) ⇌ 2C(g) + D(g), the initial concentration of B is twice that of A and, at equilibrium, the concentrations of A and D are equal. The value of the equilibrium constant will be:

1. 4 2. 16
3. 2 4. 1
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The degree of hydrolysis of the salt is independent of the concentration of a solution: 
1. NH4CI
2. NH4CN
3. (NH4)2SO4
4. All of the above

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The dissociation of solid NH4SH in a closed container produces a pressure of 4 atm at 95°C, then Kp for the reaction will be:

NH4SH(s)NH3(g)+H2S(g)

1. 4 2. 8
3. 16 4. 5
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The number of H ions present in 1 ml of a solution whose pH= 4 , is given as:

(NA= Avogadro's number)

1. 10-7NA

2. 10-8NA

3. 10-16NA

4. 10-14NA

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If the pH of an acidic buffer is 5.7 and pKa is 5 then the ratio of [Salt][Acid] will be:

1. 3 2. 4
3. 5 4. 6
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The addition of NH₄Cl to an aqueous solution of NH₄OH introduces a common ion (NH₄⁺). What is the effect on the pH of the solution?

1. The pH increases  2. The pH decreases
3. Remain the same 4. Either increase or decrease
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Assertion (A): A catalyst does not influence the values of the equilibrium constant.
Reason (R): The catalyst affects the rate of both forward and reverse reactions equally.
  
1. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
2. Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
3. (A) is true but (R) is false.
4. Both (A) and (R) are false.
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Assertion (A): The reaction for which  ∆n=0 there is no effect of pressure on equilibrium.
Reason (R): A change in pressure results in no change in the value of the equilibrium constant.
 
1. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
2. Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
3. (A) is true but (R) is false.
4. Both (A) and (R) are false.
Subtopic:  Kp, Kc & Factors Affecting them |
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