Which is not an example of common ion effect?
NaCl+ AgCl
H2S+ HCl
CH3COOH+ NaOH
NH4OH+ NH4Cl
C.
CH3COOH+ NaOH
Common ion effect is the suppression of degree of dissociation of a weak electrolyte in the presence of a strong electrolyte having common ion.
Among the given options, CH3COOH + NaOH has no common ion, therefore, they do not exhibit common ion effect.
An acid solution of pH = 6 is diluted 1000 times, the pH of the final solution becomes
6.01
9
3.5
6.99
The hydrogen ion concentration of a solution is 3.98 × 10-6 mole per liter. The pH value of this solution will be
6.0
5.8
5.4
5.9
The solution of BiCl3 in dil. HCI when diluted with water, white precipitate is formed which is
Bismith oxychloride
Bismith oxide
Bismith hydroxide
None of the above
The strongest acid is
acetic acid
trichloroacetic acid
dichloroacetic acid
monochloroacetic acid