For the reaction, 2NO(g) + Cl2(g) ⇌2NOCl(g). whic

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601.

Consider the two gaseous equilibria involving SO2 and the corresponding equilibrium constants at 298 K

SO2 (g) + 12O2 (g)  SO3 (g); K1

2SO3 (g)  2SO2 (g) + O2 (g); K2

The values of the equilibrium constants are related by

  • K2 = K1

  • K2 = K12

  • K21K12

  • K21K1


602.

For the reaction,

A + B  C + D,

the initial concentrations of A and B are equal. The equilibrium concentration of C is two times the equilibrium concentration of A. The equilibrium constant is

  • 4

  • 14

  • 9

  • 19


603.

The pOH of a solution is 6.0. Its pH will be

  • 6

  • 8

  • 0

  • 14


604.

Solubility products of Al(OH)3 and Zn(OH)are 8.5 × 10-23 and 1.8 × 10-4 respectively. If both Al3+ and Zn2+ ions are present in a solution, which one will be precipitated first on addition of NH4OH?

  • Al(OH)3

  • Zn(OH)2

  • Both (a) and (b)

  • None of these


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605.

The weakest acid among the following is

  • CH3COOH

  • CH2ClCOOH

  • CHCl2COOH

  • CCl3COOH


606.

Nitric acid ionises slightly in HF,

HNO3 + HF  H2NO3+ + F-(Solvent) Then.

  • HNO3 and H2NO3+

  • HF and F- are bases

  • HNO3 and F- are bases

  • only HNO3 is base


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607.

For the reaction, 2NO(g) + Cl2(g) 2NOCl(g). which relation is true ?

  • KP=Kc × RT

  • KP= KcRT

  • KP= Kc(RT)2

  • KP= KcRT2


B.

KP= KcRT

KP= KcRTngng= np-nrgaseous2NO(g) + Cl2(g)  2NOCl(g)ng= 2-3=-1KP= KcRT-1KP=KcRT


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608.

If the molar solubility of X3B3(AlF6)2 at 298 K is x, the solubility product Ksp is

  • 18x3

  • 27x4

  • 27x8

  • 2916x8


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609.

The pH of 0.05 M solution of a strong dibasic acid is

  • 0.0

  • 1.0

  • 0.2

  • 0.5


610.

For the equilibrium reaction,

2SO2 (g) + O2 (g)  2SO3 (g) + H

the increase in temperature

  • favours the formation of SO3

  • favours the decomposition of SO3

  • does not affect the equilibrium

  • stops the reaction


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