The hydrolysis of the salt of a strong acid and a weak base is called:
1. Anionic hydrolysis
2. Cationic hydrolysis
3. Amphoteric hydrolysis
4. None of the above
A solution of FeCl3 in water acts as acidic due to:
1. Acidic impurities
2. Ionization
3. Hydrolysis of Fe3+
4. Dissociation
pH for the solution of salt undergoing anionic hydrolysis (say CH3COONa) is given by:
1. pH = [pKw + pKa + log c]
2. pH = [pKw + pKa - log c]
3. pH = [pKw + pKb - log c]
4. none of the above
The pH of 0.1 M solution of anilium chloride is (Ka of = 10-6)
(1) 3.5
(2) 3
(3) 4.5
(4) none of these
The ionisation constant of ammonium hydroxide is 1.77 x 10-5 at 298 K. Hydrolysis constant of ammonium chloride is
1. 5.65 x 10-10
2. 6.50 x 10-12
3. 5.65 x 10-13
4. 5.65 x 10-12