The buffering action of an acidic buffer is maximum when its pH i

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721.

Which of the following is not a equilibrium ?

  • Ice  Water

  • I2(s)  I2(g)

  • S (l)  S (g)

  • 3O2 2O3


722.

The standard emf of a cell, involving one electron change is found to be 0.591 V at 25°C. The equilibrium constant of the reaction is (F = 96500 C mol-1)

  • 1.0 × 101

  • 1.0 × 105

  • 1.0 × 1010

  • 1.0 × 1030


723.

Which of the following oxides is amphoteric in character?

  • SnO2

  • SiO2

  • CO2

  • CaO


724.

The pH of 10-8 M NaOH aqueous solution at 25°C, is

  • 7.02

  • 7.0

  • 6.89

  • 6.0


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725.

Which of the following is not a buffer ?

  • NH3 + HCl

  • CH3COOH + NaOH

  • HCOOH + HCOOK

  • NaOH + NaNO3


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726.

The buffering action of an acidic buffer is maximum when its pH is equal to

  • 5

  • 7

  • 1

  • pKa


D.

pKa

Buffer capacity of an acidic buffer is maximum when the ratio of HA to A- is unty.

Since, pH of acidic buffer = pKa + log A-HAFor maximum buffer capacity, A-= [HA]pH = pKa 


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727.

At a certain temperature, the solubility of the salt, MmAn in water is s mol/L. The solubility product of the salt is

  • MmAn

  • (m + n)sm + n

  • mmnnsm + n

  • mmAns


728.

The conjugated base of hydrazoic acid is

  • HN3-

  • N2-

  • N3-

  • N3-


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729.

The pKa value of (I) 2 - bromo propanoic acid, (II) 2-fluoro propanoic acid, (III) 3 - fluoro propanoic acid, (IV) 3- bromo propanoic acid decreases as

  • I > III > IV > II

  • II > IV > III > I

  • I > IV > III > II

  • IV > I > III > II


730.

Which is the strongest Lewis base ?

  • SbH3

  • AsH3

  • PH3

  • NH3


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