0.1 M solution of which of the following has almost unity degree of dissociation ?
Ammonium chloride
Potassium chloride
Sodium acetate
All of the above
B.
Potassium chloride
Among the given options, only potassium chloride (KCl) is a strong electrolyte, so its degree of dissociation is almost unity.
If 20 mL of an acidic solution of pH 3 is diluted to 100 mL, the H+ ion concentration will be
1 × 10-3 M
2 × 10-3 M
2 × 10-4 M
0.02 × 10-4 M
If is the heat of reaction for
(heat of reaction at constant pressure), at constant temperature is
The number of hydroxyl ions in 10 cm3 of 0.2 M HCl solution is
5 × 10-14
3 × 109
3 × 1012
5 × 10-12
Solubility of Ca(OH)2 is s mol L-1. The solubility product (Ksp) under the same condition is
4s3
3s4
4s2
s3
The heat of neutralisation of a strong acid and a strong alkali is 57.0 kJ mol-1.The heat released when 0.5 mole of HNO3 solution is mixed with 0.2 mole of KOH is
57.0 kJ
11.4 kJ
28.5 kJ
34.9 kJ
Ammonium acetate which is 0.01 M, is hydrolysed to 0.001 M concentration. Calculate the change in pH in 0.001 M solution, if initially pH = pKa
5
10
100
1