CBSE Questions for Class 11 Medical Chemistry Equilibrium Quiz 15 - MCQExams.com

A buffer solution is $$0.25 M - CH_{3}COOH + 0.15 M - CH_{3}COONa$$, saturated in $$H_{2}S (0.1 M)$$ and has $$[Mn^{2+}] = 0.04 M$$, $$K_{a}(CH_{3}COOH) = 2.0 \times 10^{-5}$$, $$ K_{a} (H_{2}S) = 1.0 \times 10^{-21}$$ and $$K_{sp}(MnS) = 2.5 \times 10^{-13}$$.
Which buffer component should be increased in concentration and to which minimum value to just start precipitation of $$MnS$$?
  • $$CH_{3}COOH, 1.25 M$$
  • $$CH_{3}COONa, 0.25 M$$
  • $$CH_{3}COONa, 1.25 M$$
  • $$CH_{3}COONa, 0.50 M$$
An amount of $$0.10$$ moles of $$AgCl(s)$$ is added to one litre of water. Next, the crystals of $$NaBr$$ are added until $$75$$% of the $$AgCl$$ is converted to $$AgBr(s)$$, the less soluble silver halide. What is $$Br^{-}$$ at this point? 

$$K_{sp}$$ of $$AgCl = 2 \times 10^{-10}$$ and $$K_{sp}$$ of $$AgBr = 4 \times 10^{-13}$$.
  • $$0.075\ M$$
  • $$0.025\ M$$
  • $$1.5 \times 10^{-4}M$$
  • $$0.027\ M$$
What concentration of free $$CN^{-}$$ must be maintained in a solution that is $$1.8 M - AgNO_{3}$$ and $$0.16 M NaCl$$ to prevent $$AgCl$$ from precipitating? $$K_{f}$$ for $$Ag(CN)_{2}^{-} = 6.4 \times 10^{17}$$ and $$K_{sp}$$ for $$AgCl = 1.8 \times 10^{-10}$$
  • $$2.5 \times 10^{-9}M$$
  • $$5 \times 10^{-5}M$$
  • $$2.5 \times 10^{-5}M$$
  • $$1 \times 10^{-4}M$$
When $$20 ml$$ of $$0.2 M - DCl$$ solution is mixed with $$80 ml$$ of $$0.1 M - NaOD$$ solution, $$pD$$ of the resulting solution becomes $$13.6$$. The ionic product of heavy water, $$D_{2}O$$, is
  • $$10^{-15}$$
  • $$10^{-16}$$
  • $$4 \times 10^{-15}$$
  • $$4 \times 10^{-16}$$
An amount of $$0.01$$ moles of solid $$AgCN$$ is rendered soluble in $$1 l$$ by adding just sufficient excess cyanide ion to form $$Ag(CN)^{2-}$$ and the concentration of free cyanide ion is $$2.5 \times 10^{-7} M$$. Determine $$[Ag^{+}]$$ in the solution neglecting hydrolysis of cyanide ion. $$K_{diss}$$ for $$Ag(CN)_{2}^{-} = 1.0 \times 10^{-20}$$.
  • $$6.25 \times 10^{-9}M$$
  • $$1.6 \times 10^{-9}M$$
  • $$1.6 \times 10^{-7}M$$
  • $$6.25 \times 10^{-7}M$$
A $$40.0 ml$$ solution of weak base, $$BOH$$ is titrated with $$0.1 N - HCl$$ solution. The $$pH$$ of the solution is found to be $$10.0$$ and $$9.0$$ after adding $$5.0 ml$$ and $$20.0 ml$$ of the acid, respectively. The dissociation constant of the base is ($$log 2 = 0.3$$)
  • $$2 \times 10^{-5}$$
  • $$1 \times 10^{-5}$$
  • $$4 \times 10^{-5}$$
  • $$5 \times 10^{-5}$$
Which of the following statement(s) is/are incorrect?
  • When water is added to $$KCN$$, a reaction occurs because the $$CN^{-}$$ ion is a strong proton acceptor.
  • No reaction occurs when $$KCl$$ is dissolved in water because neither $$K^{+}$$ nor $$Cl^{-}$$ can remove or accept proton from water.
  • When water is added to sodium acetate, an acidic solution is produced because of the formation of free acetic acid from the action of water on $$CH_{3}COO^{-}$$.
  • $$(NH_{4})_{2}CO_{3}$$ smells strongly of $$NH_{3}$$ because the strong base $$CO_{3}^{2-}$$ is able to remove protons from $$NH_{4}^{+}$$ ion.
Which of the following statements is/are correct?
  • A buffer solution may contain a weak acid and its conjugate base.
  • A buffer solution shows little change in $$pH$$ on the addition of a small amount of acid or base.
  • A buffer solution can be prepared by mixing a solution of ammonium acetate and acetic acid.
  • The addition of solid potassium cyanide to water increases the $$pH$$ of water.
The relation $$pK_{a} = 14 - pK_{b}$$ is true for which of the following pair(s)?
  • $$MeNH_{3}^{+}, CH_{3}NH_{2}$$
  • $$CH_{3}COOH, CH_{3}COO^{-}$$
  • $$H_{3}O^{+}, OH^{-}$$
  • $$Na^{+}, NaOH$$
If $$K_{1}$$ and $$K_{2}$$ are the first and second ionization constants of $$H_{2}CO_{3}$$ and $$K_{1} >> K_{2}$$, the incorrect relation(s) is/are
  • $$[H^{+}] = [HCO_{3}^{-}]$$
  • $$[H^{+}] = \sqrt{K_{1}[HCO_{3}^{-}]}$$
  • $$K_{2} = [CO_{3}^{2-}]$$
  • $$[H^{+}] = 2[CO_{3}^{2-}]$$
Which of the following may act as buffer in aqueous solution?
  • $$NH_{4}Cl + NH_{4}OH$$
  • $$CH_{3}COOH + CH_{3}COONa$$
  • $$CH_{3}COONa + NaCl$$
  • $$Borax + Boric acid$$
The molar ratio of dimer to monomer for $$0.1 M$$ acetic acid in benzene is equal to
  • $$150 : 1$$
  • $$1:150$$
  • $$5:2$$
  • $$2:5$$
Which of the following will occur if a $$0.1 M$$ solution of a weak acid is diluted to $$0.01 M$$ at constant temperature?
  • $$[H^{+}]$$ will decrease
  • $$pH$$ will increase
  • Percentage ionization will increase
  • $$K_{a}$$ will increase
Which of the following processes will increase $$[OH^{-}]$$ in $$NH_{4}OH$$ solution?
  • Addition of $$HCl$$ solution.
  • Addition of water.
  • Addition of $$NH_{4}Cl$$ solution.
  • Addition of solid $$NH_{4}OH$$.
A volume of $$500 ml$$ of $$0.01 M - AgNO_{3}$$ solution, $$250 ml$$ of $$0.02 M - NaCl$$ solution and $$250 ml$$ of $$0.02 M - NaBr$$ solution are mixed. The final concentration of bromide ion in the solution is ($$K_{sp}$$ of $$AgCl$$ and $$AgBr$$ are $$10^{-10}$$ and $$5 \times 10^{-13}$$, respectively.)
  • $$0.01 M$$
  • $$0.02 M$$
  • $$0.005 M$$
  • $$2.5 \times 10^{-5} M$$
In the system, $$ LaCI_3(s) + H_2O(g) + heat \rightleftharpoons  LaCIO(s) + 2HCI(g) $$, equilibrium is established. More water vapour is added to distributed the equilibrium . If the pressure of water vapour at new eqilibrium is double of that at initial equilibrium, the factor by which pressure of HCI is changed is
  • 2 times
  • $$ \sqrt { 2 } times $$
  • $$ \frac { 1 }{ \sqrt { 2 } } times $$
  • 4 times
The amino acid alanine has two isomers, $$ \alpha $$ alanine and $$ \beta $$ alanine when equal masses of these two compound are dissolved in equal mass of a solvent, the solution of $$ \alpha $$ alanine freeze at relatively l; lower temperature, which forms $$ \alpha $$ alanine and $$ \beta $$ alanine has the larger equilibrium constant for ionization?
  • $$ \alpha $$ alanine
  • $$ \beta $$ alanine
  • same for both
  • unpredictable
The molar ratio of dimer to monomer for $$0.1 M$$ acetic acid in water (neglecting the dissociation of acetic acid in water) is equal to
  • $$250:1$$
  • $$1:250$$
  • $$9:2500$$
  • $$2500:9$$
The initial rate of hydrolysis of methyl acetate $$(1.0M)$$ by a weak acid $$(HA,1.0M)$$ is 1/100th of that of a strong acid $$(HX,1.0M)$$, at $${ 25 }^{ o }C$$. The $${K}_{a}$$ of $$HA$$ is
  • $$1\times { 10 }^{ -4 }$$
  • $$1\times { 10 }^{ -5 }$$
  • $$1\times { 10 }^{ -6 }$$
  • $$1\times { 10 }^{ -3 }$$
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The phenomenon in which white transparent crystal change into white is called:
  • Deliquescence
  • Efflorescence
  • Allotropy
  • Sublimation
The actual composition of nitrolim is :
  • $$Ca(CN)_2$$
  • $$CaC_2 +Ca (CN)_2$$
  • $$CaCN_2 +C$$
  • $$Ca H_2$$
Aqueous solution of $$HNO_3, KOH, CH_3COOH$$ and $$CH_3COONa$$ of identical concentration are provided. The pair(s) of solution which forms buffer upon mixing is (are)
  • $$HNO_3$$ and $$CH_3COOH$$
  • $$KOH$$ and $$CH_3COONa$$
  • $$HNO_3$$ and $$CH_3COONa$$
  • $$CH_3COOH$$ and $$CH_3COONa$$
Which one of the following salts given as acidic solution in water?
  • $$CH_3COONa$$
  • $$NH_4Cl$$
  • $$NaCl$$
  • $$CH_3COONH_4$$
The hydrogen ion concentration of a slightly acidic water solution can be represented by
  • $$10^{-pOH}$$
  • $$14 - pOH$$
  • $$\dfrac{K_w}{pOH}$$
  • $$10^{-(14-pOH)}$$
When $$NH_4Cl$$ is added to $$NH_4OH$$ solution, the dissociation of ammonium hydroxide is reduced. It is due to:
  • Common ion effect
  • Hydrolysis
  • Oxidation
  • Reduction
According to the reaction $$PbCl_2\rightarrow Pb^{2+} +2Cl^-$$, the solubility coefficient of $$PbCl_2$$ is:
  • $$[Pb^{2+}] [Cl^-]^2$$
  • $$[Pb^{2+}] [Cl^-]$$
  • $$[Pb^{2+}]^2 [Cl^-]$$
  • $$None\ of\ these$$
The concentration of $$KI$$ and $$KCl$$ in a certain solution containing both is $$0.001\ M$$ each. If $$20\ ml$$ of this solution is added to $$20\ ml$$ of a saturated solution of $$AgI$$ in the water. What will happen?
$$(K_{sp}​AgCl=10^{−10};K_{sp}​AgI=10^{−16})$$
  • $$AgCl$$ will be precipitated
  • $$AgI$$ will be precipitated
  • Both $$AgCl$$ and $$AgI$$ will be precipitated
  • There will be no precipitated
Ionic product of water increase if________
  • Pressure is reduced
  • $$H^+$$ is added
  • $$OH^-$$ is added
  • Temperature increases
The ionic of water at $$25^oC$$ is $$10^{-14}$$. The ionic product at $$90^oC$$ will be:
  • $$1\times 10^{-20}$$
  • $$1\times 10^{-12}$$
  • $$1\times 10^{-14}$$
  • $$1\times 10^{-16}$$
Out of the following which pair of solutions is not a buffer solution?
  • $$NH_{4}Cl+NH_{4}OH$$
  • $$NaCl+NaOH$$
  • $$Na_{2}HPO_{4}+Na_{3}PO_{4}$$
  • $$CH_{3}COOH+CH_{3}COONa$$
$$K_{a1},K_{a2}$$ and $$K_{a3}$$ are the respective ionisation constants for the following reactions:
$$H_{2}S\leftrightharpoons H^{+}+HS^{-}$$
$$HS^{-}\leftrightharpoons H^{+}+S^{2-}$$
$$H_{2}S\leftrightharpoons 2H^{+}+S^{2-}$$
The correct relationship between $$K_{a1},K_{a2}$$ and $$K_{a3}$$ is,
  • $$K_{a3}=K_{a1}\times K_{a2}$$
  • $$K_{a3}=K_{a1}+K_{a2}$$
  • $$K_{a3}=K_{a1}-K_{a2}$$
  • $$K_{a3}=K_{a1}/K_{a2}$$
Which of the following salt is insoluble in water?
  • $$CuSO_{4}$$
  • $$CdSO_{4}$$
  • $$PbSO_{4}$$
  • $$Al_{2}(SO_{4})_{3}$$
Which of the following will nit function as a buffer solution
  • $$NaCl$$ and $$NaOH$$
  • $$NaOH$$ and $$NH_{4}OH$$
  • $$CH_{3}COONH_{4}$$ and $$HCl$$
  • Borax and boric acid
Compound $$(F)$$ is used as an artificial sweetner and is known as saccharin. It forms sodium salt. Which statement is correct about its sodium salt?
  • $$(F)$$ has an acidic $$H$$ atom and its conjugate base is delocalised to $$(C=O)$$ group
  • $$(F)$$ has an acidic $$H$$ atom and its conjugate base is delocalised to $$({SO}_{2})$$ group
  • Both statements (a) and (b) are correct
  • $$(F)$$ does not have an acidic $$H$$ atom
Which of the following pairs of ions would be expected to from precipitate when their dilute solution are mixed
  • $$ Na^{+},SO^{2-}_{3} $$
  • $$ NH^{+}_{4},CO^{2-}_{3} $$
  • $$ Na^{+}, S^{2-} $$
  • $$ Fe^{2+},PO^{3-}_{4} $$
In preparation of $$CHCl_3$$ from ethanol and bleaching powder , the latter provides
  • $$Ca(OH)_2$$
  • $$Cl_2$$
  • Both (a) and (b)
  • None of these
What will be the ionisation constant of formic acid if its 0.01 M solution is 14.5% ionised?
  • $$2.1 \times 10^{-4}$$
  • 14.5
  • 0.145
  • $$1.45 \times 10^{-4}$$
Match the column I with column II and mark the appropriate choice.
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  • $$(A) \rightarrow (i), (B) \rightarrow (iii), (C) \rightarrow (ii), (D) \rightarrow (iv)$$
  • $$(A) \rightarrow (ii), (B) \rightarrow (iv), (C) \rightarrow (iii), (D) \rightarrow (i)$$
  • $$(A) \rightarrow (iv), (B) \rightarrow (ii), (C) \rightarrow (i), (D) \rightarrow (iii)$$
  • $$(A) \rightarrow (iii), (B) \rightarrow (iv), (C) \rightarrow (ii), (D) \rightarrow (i)$$
The salt having the least solubility in water is :
  • $$BaCl_2$$
  • $$Ba(NO_3)_2$$
  • $$MgSO_4$$
  • $$BaSO_4$$
Among $$ \mathrm{FeSO}_{4} .7 \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}(\mathrm{A}), \mathrm{CuSO}_{4} .5 \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}(\mathrm{B}) $$$$ \mathrm{ZnSO}_{4} \cdot 7 \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}(\mathrm{C}), \mathrm{MnSO}_{4} \cdot 4 \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}(\mathrm{D}), $$ isomorphous salts are
  • $$ \mathrm{A} $$ and $$ \mathrm{C} $$
  • $$ A $$ and $$ D $$
  • $$ C $$ and $$ B $$
  • $$ A $$ and $$ B $$
Mark the appropriate choice to fill up the blanks in the given paragraph.
A solution which maintains constant pH when small amounts of a acid or base are added is known as a (i) A mixture of acetic acid and sodium acetate acts as (ii) with a pH around (iii) and a mixture of ammonium chloride and ammonium hydroxide acts as (iv) with a pH around (v)
Baking soda is a mixture of:
  • Sodium carbonate and acetic acid
  • Sodium carbonate and tartaric acid
  • Sodium hydrogen carbonate and tartaric acid
  • Sodium hydrogen carbonate and acetic acid
Which solutions are mixed to form a buffer solution ?
  • Strong acid and its salt with strong base
  • Strong acid and its salt with weak base
  • Weak acid and its salt with strong base
  • Weak acid and its salt with weak base
Which of the following is not a buffer ?
  • $$H_{2}CO_{3} / HCO_{3}^{-} $$
  • $$CH_{3}COOH / CH_{3}COONa $$
  • $$NH_{4}OH / NH_{4}Cl $$
  • $$NH_{4}OH / CH_{3}COOH$$.
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