For a gaseous reaction,
C2H4 + H2 C2H6 ; H = -32.7 Kcal.
The concentration of C2H4 can be decreased by :
increasing pressure
increasing amount of H2
decreasing temperature
all of these
PCl5 was heated in a 10 dm3 container at 250°C
PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2 (g)
0.1 mol PCl5 and 0.2 mol Cl2 was found at equilibrium. The equilibrium constant for the reaction is :
0.025
0.04
0.02
0.05
At 80°C, distilled water has H+ ions concentration equal to 1 x 10-6 mole/litre. The value of KW at this temperature will be :
1 X 10-6
1 X 10-12
1 X 10-9
1 X 10-15
The pH of solution containing 0.10 M sodium acetate and 0.03 M acetic acid is :
(pKa for CH3COOH = 4.57)
4.09
6.09
5.09
7.09
The solubility of CuBr is 2 x 10-4 mol/L at 25°C. The KSP value for CuBr is :
4 x 10-8 mol2 L-2
4 x 10-4 mol2 L-2
4 x 10-11 mol2 L-2
4 x 10-15 mol2 L-2
Among the following the strongest acid is
CH3COOH
C6H5COOH
m-CH3OC6H4COOH
p-CH3OC6H4COOH
C.
m-CH3OC6H4COOH
Among all the given options, strongest acid is m-CH3OC6H4COOH.
-OCH3 group displays electron withdrawing acid strengthening inductive effect at the meta position but at the para position, an electron releasing acid weakening resonance effect operates (which at this position outweighs the inductive effect).
In which of the following acid-base titration, pH is greater than 8 at equivalence point?
Acetic acid versus ammonia
Acetic acid versus sodium hydroxide
Hydrochloric acid versus ammonia
Hydrochloric acid versus sodium hydroxide