What is the relationship between the degree of dissociation (α) of PCl5 and the pressure at equilibrium in the reaction: PCl5 (g) ⇌ PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g)?
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In the equilibrium,
2SO2(g) + O2 (g) 2SO3(g), the partial pressure of SO2, O2 and SO3 are 0.662, 0.101 and 0.331 atm respectively. What should be the partial pressure of oxygen so that the equilibrium concentration of SO2 and SO3 are equal.
1. 0.4 atm
2. 1.0 atm
3. 0.8 atm
4. 0.25 atm
For the equilibrium, PCl5 PCl3 + Cl2,
, temperature remaining constant:
1. Kc will increase with the increase in volume
2. Kc will increase with the decrease in volume
3. Kc will not change with the change in volume
4. Kc may increase or decrease with the change in volume depending upon its numerical value.
If the pressure of N2 and H2 mixture in a closed apparatus is 100 atm and 20% of the mixture then reacts, the pressure at the same temperature would be:
1. 100
2. 90
3. 85
4. 80
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
Which of the following is most soluble in water?
1. MnS (Ksp = 8x10-37)
2. ZnS (Ksp = 7x10-16)
3. Bi2S3 (Ksp = 1x10-70)
4. Ag2S (Ksp = 6x10-51)
The compound that does not act as Lewis acid is:
1. AlCl3
2. BF3
3. NH3
4. FeCl3
The values of Kp1 and Kp2 for the reactions
are in ratio of 9:1, if degree of dissociation of X and A be equal, then total pressure at equilibrium (i) and (ii) are in the ratio
1. 3:1
2. 1:9
3. 36:1
4. 1:1
For a sparingly soluble salt ApBq, the relationship of its solubility product (Ls) with its solubility (s) is:
1. Ls =sp+q.pp.qq
2. Ls =sp+q.pq.qp
3. Ls =spq.pp.qq
4. Ls = spq.(pq)p+q
For NH4HS(s) NH3 (g) + H2S(g), the observed pressure for reaction mixture in equilibrium is 1.12 atm at 106C. The value of Kp for the reaction is:
1. 3.136 atm2
2. 0.3136 atm2
3. 31.36 atm2
4. 6.98 atm2