The hydrogen ion concentration of a solution is 3.98 × 10-6

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441.

The solubility product of Ag2CrO4 is 32 × 10-12. What is the concentration of CrO42- ions in that solution?

  • 2 × 10-4

  • 16 × 10-4

  • 8 × 10-4

  • 12× 10-4


442.

Conjugate acid-base pair differ by

  • electron

  • proton

  • neutron

  • hydroxyl group


443.

Which is not an example of common ion effect?

  • NaCl+ AgCl

  • H2S+ HCl

  • CH3COOH+ NaOH

  • NH4OH+ NH4Cl


444.

NH4Cl is acidic due to

  • cationic hydrolysis

  • anionic hydrolysis

  • its ionic nature

  • pH > 7


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445.

An acid solution of pH = 6 is diluted 1000 times, the pH of the final solution becomes

  • 6.01

  • 9

  • 3.5

  • 6.99


446.

The conjugate acid of HS- is

  • S2-

  • H2S

  • Both (a) and (b)

  • None of these


447.

Which of the following is a weak acid?

  • C6H6

  • CH3COOH

  • CH2=CH2

  • CH3COCH3


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448.

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


C.

5.4

pH = -log[H+]

     = - log (3.98 × 10-6)

     = - log 3.98 - log 10-6

     = -0.59 + 6

     = 5.41


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449.

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


450.

The strongest acid is

  • acetic acid

  • trichloroacetic acid

  • dichloroacetic acid

  • monochloroacetic acid


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