Chemical & Ionic Equilibrium - Part 2 PDF
Chemical & Ionic Equilibrium - Part 2 PDF
Topic covered:
1. A solution has pH=7 at room temperature. At 1000 C, the same solution will be:
a. Acidic b. Basic
c. Neutral d. Can’t be determined
2. Hydrolysis constants of two salts KA and KB of weak acids HA and HB are 10−8 and 10−6. The
dissociation constant of a third acid HC is 10−2. The order of acidic strengths of the three acids
will be:
a. HA > HB > HC b. HB > HA > HC
c. HC > HA > HB d. HA = HB = HC
4. Given,
NO− −
2 + H2 O ⇌ HNO2 + OH , K b = 2.22 × 10
−11
5. When 50 mL of 0.1 M NaOH is added to 50 mL of 0.1 M CH3 COOH solution, the pH will be
(use: (pK a )acetic acid = 5
log2=0.3, log3=0.5, log5=0.7)
a. 4.75 b. 9.75
c. 4.25 d. 8.85
7. Which of the following solutions will alter the pH of the solution on dilution?
a. 0.1 M NH4 OH + 0.1 M NH4 Cl
b. 0.5 M H2 CO3 + 0.5 M NaHCO3
c. 1 M CH3 COONH4
d. 0.1 M CH3 COONa
9. Which of the following pairs of salts will have the same relation between solubility product
(K sp ) and solubility (s)?
a. A2B & B b. A3B2 & A2B3
c. AB3 & AB2 d. AB3 & A2B
10. CaCO3 and BaCO3 have solubility product values 1 × 10−8 and 5 × 10−9 , respectively. If water is
shaken up with both solids till equilibrium is reached, the concentration of CO2−
3 ion is
a. 1.5 × 10−8 b. 1.225 × 10−4
c. 2.25 × 10−9 d. None of these
Answer Key
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