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MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

The number of H⁺ in 1 cc of solution of pH = 13 is

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

Four grams of NaOH solid are dissolved in just enough water to make 1 litre of solution. What is the [H⁺] of the solution ?

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

The  pOH  value  of  a  solution  whose  hydroxide  ion concentration is 6.2 × 10–9mol/litre is

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

4g of NaOH are put into 10 litres of water. The pH of the resulting solution will be

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

The  pH  of  solutions  A,  B,  C,  D  are  respectively  9.5, 2.5, 3.5, 5.5, The most acidic solution is

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

] ] In option B, it is a base salt. In option C, it is a weak acid salt. In option D, it is a strong acid

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

Which of the following solutions will have the highest pH value ?

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

A soda water bottle has pH

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

The term pH comes from

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

w 2H O H O OH ,K 1 10 x at 25ºC hence Ka is : (a) 1 10 x (b) 5.55 10 x (c) 18 10 x (d) 1.00 10 x

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

The  concentration  of [H⁺]  and  concentration of  [OH–] of  a  0.1  aqueous  solution  of  2%  ionised  weak monoprotic acid is [ionic product of water = 1×10–14]

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

At 90 °C, pure water has H₃O⁺ ion concentration of 10-6 mol/L. The Kw at 90 °C is

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

The  hydrogen  ion  concentration  of  a  10–8  M  HCl  aq. solution at 298K (Kw = 10–14) is (a) 1.0 10 M x (b) 1.10 10 M x (c) 9.525 10 M x (d) 1.0 10 M x

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

The concentration of water molecules in pure water at 298 K is

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

For a pure water,

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

A monoprotic acid in 1.00 M solution is 0.01% ionized. The dissociation constant of this acid is (a) 1 10 x (b) 1 10 x (c) 1 10 x (d) 1 10 x

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

At infinite dilution, the percentage ionisation  for  both strong and weak electrolytes is

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

Concentration CN – in 0.1 M HCN is [Ka = 4 × 10 –10]

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

For  a  weak  acid  HA,  Ostwald’s  dilution  law  is represented by the equation (a) a c K 2 (b) a c K (c) a K c c (d) a c K

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

The a K   of  an  acid  is 3.2 10 x .  The  degree  of dissociation of the acid at concentration of 0.2M is (a) 6.0 10 x (b) –2 1.26 10 x (c) –4 x (d) 0.04 10 x

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

The  hydrogen  ion  concentration  of  0.2  N  CH₃COOH which is 40% dissociated is

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

Aqueous solution of acetic acid contains

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

0.2 molar solution  of formic acid is ionized  3.2%.  Its ionization constant is

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

Degree  of  dissociation  of  0.1  N  CH₃COOH  is (Dissociation constant = 1 × 10 –5)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryIonic equilibrium

The  degree  of  dissociation  of  0.1  M  HCN  solution is 0.01%. Its ionisation constant would be

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