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491.

The aqueous solution of which of the salt has pH close to 7?

  • FeCl3

  • CH3COONa

  • KCN

  • CH3COONH4


492.

Consider the following reactions in which all the reactants and the products are in gaseous state

  2PQ  P2 + Q2; K1 = 2.5 × 105PQ + 12R2  PQR: K2 = 5 ×10-3The value of K3 for the equilibrium 12P2 +12Q2 +12R2 PQR, is

  • 2.5 × 10-3

  • 2.5 × 103

  • 1.0 × 10-5

  • 5 × 103


493.

At a certain temperature, the dissociation constants of formic acid and acetic acid are 1.8 × 10-4 and 1.8 × 10-5 respectively. The concentration of acetic acid solution in which the hydrogen ion has the same concentration as in 0.001 M formic acid solution is equal to 

  • 0.01 M

  • 0.001 M

  • 0.1 M

  • 0.0001 M


494.

What is the overall formation equilibriumconstant for the ion [ML4]2- ion, given that β4 for this complex is 2.5 × 1013?

  • 2.5 × 1013

  • 5 × 10-13

  • 2.5 × 10-14

  • 4.0 × 10-13


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495.

1.6 moles of PCl5(g) is placed in 4 dm closed vessel. When the temperature is raised to 500 K, it decomposes and at equilibrium 1.2 moles of PCl5(g) remains. What is the K, value for the decomposition of PCl5(g) to PCl3(g) and Cl5(g) at 500 K?

  • 0.013

  • 0.050

  • 0.033

  • 0.067


496.

For a concentrated solution of a weak electrolyte AxBy of concentration 'C', the degree of dissociation 'a' is given as

  • α = √ Keq/ C ( x + y)

  • α = √ Keq/ C ( xy)

  • α =( Keq/ Cxy)

  • α =( Keq/ Cxy)


497.

The strongest base among the following is

  • C6H5NH2

  • (C6H5)2NH

  • NH3

  • (C2H5)2NH


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498.

A(g)    +  3B(g)     4C(g) .Initially concentration of A is equal to that of B. The equilibrium concentrations of A and C are equal. Kc is 

  • 0.08

  • 0.8

  • 8

  • 80


C.

8

A(g)    +          3B(g)        4C(g) 1                         1                        0  (initial concentration)(1-x)             (1-x)                   4x(finalconcentration)( atequilibrium)According to question,  1-x= 4x                 x=15For above reactionKc =[C]4[A][B]3= (4x)4(1 - x) (1 - 3x)3Kc =4×1541-151-3×153 =8.0


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499.

Match List-I with List-II Choose the correct matching codes from the choices given.
List - I (Hydride) List - II (Type of hydride)
A. BeH2 1. Complex
B. AsH3 2. Lewis acid
C. B2H6 3. Interstitial
D. LaH3 4. Covalent
E. LiAlH4

5. Intermediate

6. Ionic

  • A - 6; B - 2; C - 4; D - 5; E - 1

  • A - 5; B - 4; C - 2; D - 3; E - 1

  • A - 6; B - 4; C - 2; D - 3; E - 5

  • A - 6; B - 4; C - 2; D - 3; E - 1


500.

Two moles of PCl5, is heated in a closed vessel of 2 L capacity. When the equilibrium is attained 40% of it has been found to be dissociated. What is the Kc in mol/dm3?

  • 0.532

  • 0.266

  • 0.133

  • 0.174


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