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461.

The inert gas found most abundant in the atmosphere is

  • He

  • Ne

  • Ar

  • Kr


462.

Water gas is produced by

  • Passing steam over red hot coke

  • Passing steam and air over red hot.

  • Burning coke is excess air.

  • Burning coke is limited supply of air.


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463.

The strongest base among the following is

  • Amide ion

  • Hydroxide ion

  • Trimethylamine

  • Ammonia


A.

Amide ion

As NH2- (amide ion) is the least stable species ion. Thus, it is the most basic species ( least stable be the species ion, more basic be the given species).

Therefore, among all the given options, option a is the correct one.


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464.

The correct descending order of the heat liberated (in kJ) during the neutralisation of the, acids CH3COOH (W), HF (X), HCOOH (Y) and HCN (Z) under identical conditions (Ka of CH3COOH = 1.8 × 10-5, HCOOH =1.8 × 10-10 HCN = 4.9 × 10-10 and HF = 3.2 × 10-4)

  • Y > X > Z > W

  • X > Y > W > Z

  • W > X > Y > Z

  • Z > W > Y > X


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465.

How many times a 0.1 M strong monobasic acid solution should be diluted so that pH of the resulting solution is tripled?

  • 50

  • 10

  • 25

  • 100


466.

The equilibrium pressure for the given reaction, is  π/4 atm at 400 K. The Kp for the given reaction (in atm2) is

MSO4.2H2O (s)  MSO4 (s) + 2H2O (g)

  • π2 / 4

  • π / 6

  • π2 / 16

  • π / 16


467.

The low solubility of LiF and that of CsI in water are respectively due to which of the following properties of the alkali metal ions?

  • Higher hydration enthalpy of Li, higher lattice enthalpy of Cs+

  • Smaller hydration enthalpy of Li, higher lattice enthalpy of Cs+

  • Smaller lattice enthalpy of Li, higher hydration enthalpy of Cs+

  • Higher lattice enthalpy of Li, smaller hydration enthalpy of Cs+


468.

The relative strength of trichlorides of boron group to accept a pair of electron is given by

  • GaCl3 > AlCl3 > BCl3

  • AlCl3 > BCl3 > GaCl3

  • AlCl3 > GaCl3 > BCl3

  • BCl3 > AlCl3 > GaCl3


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469.

If the ionic product of M (OH)2 is 5 × 10-10, then the molar solubility of M(OH)2 in 0.1 M NaOH is

  • 5 × 10-12 M

  • 5 × 10-8 M

  • 5 × 10-10 M

  • 5 × 10-9 M


470.

Equilibrium constants are given for the following two equilibria.

(i) A2 (g) + B2 (g)  2AB (g); K = 2 × 10-4 L mol-1

(ii) 2AB (g) + C2 (g)  2ABC (g); K = 2 × 10-2 L mol-1

Calculate the equilibrium constant for the following equilibrium.

ABC (g)  12A2 (g) + 12B2 (g) + 12C2 (g)

  • 500 mol1/2 L-1/2

  • 500 mol1/2 L1/2

  • 4 × 10-6 mol1/2 L1/2

  • 200 mol1/2 L-1/2


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