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CBSE Questions for Class 11 Medical Chemistry Equilibrium Quiz 9 - MCQExams.com

In order to prepare a buffer of pH=8.26, the amount of (NH4)2SO4 required to be mixed with one litre of 0.1(M)NH3(aq), pKb = 4.74 is:
  • 1.0 mole
  • 10.0 mole
  • 0.50 mole
  • 5 mole
In a buffer solution, the ratio of the concentration of NH_4CI and NH_4OH is 1 : 1 when it changes to 2 : 1, what will be the effect on pH of the buffer?
  • Increase
  • Decrease
  • No change
  • First increase then decrease
A buffer solution of pH = 5.15 is to be prepared from acetic acid (Ka = 
$$1.80x10^5$$ ), sodium acetate and water. What must be the molar ratio of acetate ion to acetic acid in this solution to obtain this pH?
  • 0.05 mole
  • 2.54 mole
  • 0.1 mole
  • 0.005 mole
The total number of different kind of buffers obtained during the titration of H_{3}PO_{4}  with NaOH are 
  • 3
  • 1
  • 2
  • 0
Each of the following forms a true solution in water. Which of them will allow the least etectric current to flow through it?
  • Alum
  • Table saIt
  • Cane sugar
  • Mohr's salt
Which of the following solutions display common ion effect?
  • HCl+NaCl
  • { H }_{ 2 }S + KH
  • NaHS+HCl
  • { H }_{ 2 }{ SO }_{ 4 }+{ K }_{ 2 }S
Which of the following is an example of weak electrolyte?
  • H_3BO_3
  • H_2SO_4
  • HNO_3
  • HClO_3
One liter of solution contains { 10 }^{ -5 } moles of { H }^{ + } ions at  { 25 }^{ o }C.Percentage ionisation of water in solution is:
  • 1.8\times { 10 }^{ -7 }\%
  • 1.8\times { 10 }^{ -5 }\%
  • 3.6\times { 10 }^{ -9 }\%
  • 1.8\times { 10 }^{ -11 }\%
Dissolution of salt participate in water shows:
  • Particulate nature of matter.
  • Continuous nature of matter.
  • Particle size of salt is very big.
  • All of these.
If the first dissociation of X{ \left( OH \right)  }_{ 3 } is 100% where as second dissociation is 50% and third dissociation is negligible then the pH of 4\times { 10 }^{ -3 } M\quad X{ \left( OH \right)  }_{ 3 } is :
  • 11.78
  • 10.78
  • 2.5
  • 2.22

The pH of a solution which is 0.1 M in HA and 0.5 M in NaA. {K_a} for HA is 1.8 \times {10^{ - 6}} 

  • 5.44
  • 6.44
  • 6.0
  • 4.73
 At 25^{o}C, the dissociation constant for pure water is given by :-
  • { (55.4\times  { 10 }^{ 14 } })^{ -1 }
  • 1 \times { 10 }^{ -14 }
  • \dfrac { 1\times  { 10 }^{ -14 } }{ 18 }
  • none\ of\ these
The values of dissociation constants of some acids (at { 25 }^{ 0 }C) are as follows. Indicate which is the strongest acid in water?
  • { 1.4\times 10 }^{ -2 }
  • { 1.6\times 10 }^{ -4 }
  • { 4.4\times 10 }^{ -10 }
  • { 4.3\times 10 }^{ -7 }
Ionic product of H_2O is 10^{-14}. The H^+ ion concentration in 0.1\ M NaOH solution is:
  • 10^{-11}\ M
  • 10^{-13}\ M
  • 10^{-1}\ M
  • 10^{-4}\ M
Which among the following salts will give basic solution on hydrolysis?
  • {NH}_{4}Cl
  • Na{NO}_{3}
  • {K}_{2}{CO}_{3}
  • KCl
The mass of acetic acid present in 500 ml of solution in which it is 1% ionised (Ka of CH_{3}COOH=1.8\times 10^{-5}
  • 5.4 g
  • 12.6 g
  • 6.4 g
  • 10.8 g
The value of observed and calculate molecular weights of silver nitrate are 92.64 and 170 respectively. 

The degree of dissociation of silver nitrate will be :
  • 60\%
  • 83.5\%
  • 85.3\%
  • 41.6\%
When 0.1 mole of an acid is added to 2 lit of a buffer solution, the pH of the buffer decreases by 0.The buffer capacity of the solution is:
  • 0.6
  • 0.4
  • 0.2
  • 0.1
What is [{ NH }_{ 4 }^{ + }] in a solution containing 0.02M { NH }_{ 3 } ({ K }_{ b }={ 1.8\times 10 }^{ -5 }) and 0.01M KOH?
  • { 1.8\times 10 }^{ -5 }
  • { 9\times 10 }^{ -6 }
  • { 3.6\times 10 }^{ -5 }
  • None of the above
A buffer solution can be prepared from a mixture of:
  • { CH }_{ 3 }COONa and HCl in 1:1 mole ratio
  • { CH }_{ 3 }COONa and CH_3COOH in 1:1 mole ratio
  • { CH }_{ 3 }COONa and HCl in 1:2 mole ratio
  • { NH }_{ 4 }Cl and NaOH in 1:2 mole ratio
Which of the following has maximum pK_a :-
  • CH_2FCOOH
  • CH_3ClCOOH
  • CH_3COOH
  • HCOOH
The solubility of CaF_2 (K_{sp} = 5.3\times 10^{-9}) in 0.1 M solution of NaF would be : (Assume no reaction of cation/anion) .
  • 5.3 \times 10^{-10} M
  • 5.3 \times 10^{-8} M
  • 5.3 \times 10^{-7} M
  • 5.3 \times 10^{-11} M
Four grams of NaOH solid are dissolved in just enough water to make 1 litre of solution. What is the[H^+] of the solution?
  • 10^{-2} moles/litre
  • 10^{-1} moles/litre
  • 10^{-12} moles/litre
  • 10^{-13} moles/litre
K_a for HF is 3.5\times 10^{-4}. Calculate K_b for the fluoride ion.
  • 3.5\times 10^{-4}
  • 1.0\times 10^{-7}
  • 2.9\times 10^{-11}
  • 1.0\times 10^{-14}
Salt which on heating produces a mixture of two gases is :
  • NaNO_3
  • Bi(NO_3)_3
  • Pb(NO_3)_2
  • NH_4NO_3
If 0.1 M of a weak acid is taken and its percentage of the degree of ionization is 1.34\%, then its ionization constant will be:
  • 0.8\times 10^{-4}
  • 1.79\times 10^{-5}
  • 0.182\times 10^{-4}
  • 1\times 10^{-4}
The unit of ionic product of water K_w are 
  • Mol^{-1}L^{-1}
  • Mol^{-2}L^{-2}
  • Mol^{-2}L^{-1}
  • Mol^{2}L^{-2}
Oxidation number of Cl in { CaOCl }_{ 2 } (bleaching powder) is:
  • zero, since it contains { Cl }_{ 2 }
  • -1, since it contains { Cl }^{ - }
  • -1, since it contains { ClO }^{ - }
  • +1 and -1 since it contains { ClO }^{ - } and { Cl }^{ - }
Solution of FeCl_3 and H_2O is :
  • Basic
  • Acidic
  • Neutral
  • None of these
The number of H^+ ions in 1\ cc of a solution of pH = 13 is:
  • 6.023 \times 10^7
  • 1 \times 10^{-13}
  • 6.023 \times 10^{13}
  • 1 \times 10^{16}
The concentration of \left[ {{H^ + }} \right] and concentration of \left[ {{OH^ + }} \right] of a 0.1\,M aqueous solution of 2\%   ionised weak acid is [ionic product of water = 1 \times {10^{ - 14}}]
  • 2 \times {10^{ - 3}}M and 5 \times {10^{ - 12}}M
  • 1 \times {10^{ - 3}}M and 3 \times {10^{ - 11}}M
  • 0.02 \times {10^{ - 3}}M and 5 \times {10^{ - 11}}M
  • 3 \times {10^{ - 2}}M and 4 \times {10^{ - 13}}M
Dissociation constant of 0.002 M acotic add collection having conduct of 8 \times 10^{-5} scm^{-1} & \mathring {A} 400 s cm^2 mole^{-1} is 
  • 1.7 \times 10^{-4}
  • 2.1 \times 184
  • 2.9 \times 10^{-4}
  • 1.7 \times 10^{-3}
Addition of sodium acetate solution to acetic acid causes the following change-
  • pH increases
  • pH decreases
  • pH remains unchanged
  • pH becomes 7
Which pair can not act as buffer?
  • CH_3COOH + CH_3COONa
  • Borax + H_3BO_3
  • HCl + NH_4OH
  • NH_4Cl + HCl
The common ion effects is shown by which of the following sets of solutions:-
  • BaCl_{2}+Ba(NO_{3})_{2}
  • NaCl+HCl
  • NH_{4}OH+NH_{4}Cl
  • None
Electrolytic conduction is due to the movement of 
  • molecules
  • atoms
  • ions
  • electrons
Chlorides are mineral salts, and cannot be affected by
  • Chemical Actions
  • Biological Action
  • Temperature
  • Turbidity
What [H^+] must be maintained in a saturated solution to ppt. Pb^{+2} but not Zn^{+2} from a solution in which each ion is present at a concentration of 0.01\ M
Given, K_{sp} for H_2S=1.1\times 10^{-22}, K_{sp} for ZnS=10^{-21}.
  • 3.3\times 10^{-4}
  • 3.3\times 10^{-2}
  • 6.6\times 10^{-2}
  • 6.6\times 10^{-4}
Which of the following reacts with water?
  • CHCl_{3}
  • CCl_{4}
  • CCl_{3}CHO
  • CH_{2}ClCH_{2}Cl
C+O_{2}\rightarrow CO_{2} +Heat
  • Combination reaction
  • Decomposition reaction
  • Both (1) and (2)
  • none of these
Which of the following salts is insoluble in water at room temperature but soluble in boiling water?
  • CaCl_2
  • BaCl_2
  • SrCl_2
  • PbCl_2
Two elements have electronegativity of 1.2 and 3.Bond formed between them would be ________________.
  • predominantely ionic
  • predominantely covalent
  • co-ordinate bond
  • metallic bond
Basic strength of NH_{4}OH   in presence of NH_{4}CI  
  • Increase
  • Remains unchanged
  • Decreases
  • Some times increases or sometimes decrease
The pH of rain water is approximately_____.
  • 6.5
  • 7.5
  • 5.6
  • 7.0
Solubility of MX_{ 2 } type electrolytes is 0.5\times 10^{ -4 } mol/L, then find out { K }_{ sp } of electrolytes.
  • 5\times 10^{ -12 }
  • 25\times 10^{ -10 }
  • 1\times 10^{ -13 }
  • 5\times 10^{ -13 }
Hydrated cobalt(II) chloride decomposes on heating.
The equation for the reaction is
CoCl_{2}.6H_{2}O CoCl_{2} + 6H_{2}O
The reaction is reversed by adding water.
Which row describes the colour change and the type of reaction for the reverse reaction?
  • Colour change - blue to pink, type of reaction - endothermic
  • Colour change - blue to pink, type of reaction - exothermic
  • Colour change - pink to blue, type of reaction - endothermic
  • Colour change - pink to blue, type of reaction - exothermic
The number of hydronium ions in 1 ml of an aqueous solution of pH 12.0 at 25^{\circ}C is
  • 0.01
  • 10^{-12}
  • 6.02 \times 10^{8}
  • 6.02 \times 10^{11}
Predict the direction in which the following equilibrium will shift backward.
\underset{(g)}{N_2} + \underset{(g)}{3H_2} \Leftrightarrow \underset{(g)}{2NH_3 \,\, \Delta H} = -100 \, Joule
  • increasing Temperature
  • increasing pressure
  • addition of catalyst
  • on addition of NH_{3}
Which of the following pair will show common ion effect?
  • HCN +KOH
  • HBr +AgBr
  • HCOOH + CH_3COOH
  • KOH +AgOH
At 90^oC the concentration of H_3O^+ in pure water is 10^{-4} mol. Lit^- . What is the value of K_W at this temperature ?
  • 10^{-6}
  • 10^{-8}
  • 10^{-14}
  • 10^{-12}
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