Ionisation constant of CH3COOH is 1.7×10-5 and concentration of H+ ions is 3.4×10-4. Then, find out initial concentration of CH3COOH molecules.
3.4 × 10-4
3.4 × 10-3
6.8 × 10-4
6.8 × 10-3
H2S gas when passed through a solution of cations containing HCl precipitates the cations of second group in qualitative analysis but not those belonging to the fourth group. It is because
Presence of HCl decreases the sulphide ion concentration.
Presence of HCl increases the sulphide ion concentration.
Solubility product of group 2nd sulphides is more than that of group iv silphides
Sulphides of group iv cations are unstable in HCl
The rapid change of pH near the stoichiometric point of an acid base titration is the basis of indicator detection. pH of the solution is related to ratio of the concentrations of the conjugate acid (HIn) and base (In-) forms of the indicator given by the expression
log [In-] / [HIn] = pKIn-pH
log [HIn] / [In-] = pKIn-pH
log [HIn] / [In-] = pH-pKIn
log [In-] / [HIn] = pH -pKIn
Which has highest pH ?
CH3COOK
Na2CO3
NH4Cl
NaNO3
The solubility product of AgI at 250C is 1.0 ×10-16 mol2L-2.The solubility of AgI in 10-4 N solution of KI at 250C is approximately (in mol L-1)
1.0 ×10-10
1.0 ×10-8
1.0 ×10-16
1.0 ×10-12
The hydride ion H- is strong base than its hydroxide ion OH-. Which of the following reactions will occur if sodium hydride (NaH) is dissolved in Water ?
2H-(aq) + H2O(l)→H2O+H2 +2e-
H-(aq) + H2O(l)→OH-+H2
H - + H2O(l) → no reaction
None of the above
Which of the following pairs constitutes a buffer ?
HNO2 and NaNO2
NaOH and NaCl
HNO3 and NH4NO3
HCl and KCl
Solubility of a M2S type salt is 3.5 ×10-6, then find out its solubility product
1.7 ×10-6
1.7×10-16
1.7 ×10-18
1.7 ×10-12
In which of the following the solubility of AgCl will be minimum ?
0.1 m NaNO3
Water
0.1 m NaCl
0.1 m NaBr
The solubility product of a sparingly soluble salt AX2 is 3.2 ×10-11. Its solubility ( in mol / L ) is _____ .
5.6 ×10-6
3.1 ×10-4
2 ×10-4
4 ×10-4