For the reaction, N2(g) + O2(g) 2NO (g), the equilibrium constant is K1. The equilibrium constant is K2 for the reaction, 2NO(g) + O2)g) 2NO2(g). What is K for the reaction, NO2(g) ?
In an amino acid, the carboxyl group ionises at pKa = 2.34 and ammonium ion at pKa2 = 9.60. The isoelectric point of the amino acid is at pH
4.32
3.34
9.46
5.97
What percentage of -D-(+-glucopyranose is found at equilibrium in the aqueous solution?
64%
36%
100%
50%
A.
64%
Ordinary glucose is -glucose, with a fresh aqueous solution has specific rotation, []D = + 110°. On keeping the solution for sometimes, -glucose slowly changes into an equilibrium mixture of -glucose (36%) and -glucose (64%) and the mixture has specific rotation+ 52.5°.
for the rreaction,
Ag2O(s) 2Ag(s) + O2 (g) are 30.56 kJ mol-1 and 66.00 JK-1 mol-1 respectively. The temperature at which the free energy change for the reaction will be zero is
3528 K
463 K
73 K
144 K
Ig Ag+ + 2NH3 Ag (NH3 ; K1 = 1.7 x 107
Ag+ + Cl- AgCl; K2 = 5.4 x 109
Then, for AgCl + 2NH3 [Ag(NH3)2]+ + Cl- equilibrium constant will be
0.68 x 10-3
5.2 x 10-17
0.31 x 10-2
3.1 x 10-2
For the following equilibrium (omitting charges)
I. M + Cl MCl, Keq = 1
II. MCl + Cl MCl2, Keq = 2
III. MCl2 +Cl MCl3 ,Keq = 3
IV. M + 3Cl MCl3 , Keq = K
then relationship between K,
K =
All of the above
R - CH2 - CH2 - OH can be converted into RCH2CH2COOH by the following sequence of steps.
PBr3, KCN, H2 /Pt
PBr3, KCN, H3O+
HCN, PBr3, H3O+
KCN, H3O+
At equilibrium, the rate of dissolution of a solid solute in a volatile liquid solvent is
less than the rate of crystallisation
greater than the rate of crystallisation
equal to the rate of crytallisation
zero
pKa of acetic acid and pKb of ammonium hydroxide are 4.76 and 4.75 respectively. Calculate the pH of ammonium acetate solution.
6.02
7.005
8
5.602
The value of Kc for the reaction,
2A B + C is 2 x 10-3. At a given time, if the composition of reaction mixture is [A] = [B] = [C] = 3 x 10-3 M. Which is true?
The reaction will proceed in forward direction
The reaction will proceed in backward direction
The reaction will proceed in any direction
None of the above