:
CaO does not react to CO2 to give CaCO3
backward reaction is very low
CO2 formed escapes out
None of the above
Consider the following reversible reaction at equilibrium:
The maximum decomposition of H2O(g) will occur by which of the following change in conditions.
Increasing temperature and decreasing pressure
Decrease temperature and increasing pressure
Increasing both temperature and pressure
Increasing temperature at constant pressure
A.
Increasing temperature and decreasing pressure
= number of moles of gaseous products - number of moles of gaseous reactants
= 3-2 =1
Reaction is endothermic and n > 0, hence, the formation of product will be favoured by increasing the temperature and decreasing the pressure.
NaOH(aq), HCl(aq), and NaCl(aq) concentration of each is 10-3 M. Their pH will be respectively
10, 6, 2
11, 3, 7
10, 3, 7
10, 4, 7
On adding A to the reaction at equilibrium, AB (s) A(g) + B(g) the new equilibrium concentration of A becomes double, the equilibrium concentration of B would become:
1/2 of its original value
1/4 of its original value
1/8 of its original value
Twice its original value
A solution contains 10 mL of 0.1 N NaOH and 10mL of 0.05 NH2SO4.pH of this solution is:
zero
less than 7
greater than 7
7
Fear or excitement, generally cause one to breathe rapidly and it results in the decrease of concentration of CO2 in blood. In what way it will change pH of blood?
pH will increase
pH will decrease
No change
pH will be 7
A litre solution containing NH4Cl and NH4OH has hydroxide ion concentration of 10-6 mol L-1. Which of the following hydroxide could be precipitated when the solution is added to 1L solution of 0.1M metal ions?
Ba(OH)2 (Ksp = 5 x 10-3)
Ni(OH)2 (Ksp = 1.6 x 10-16)
Mn(OH)2 (Ksp = 2 x 10-13)
Fe(OH)2 (Ksp = 8 x 10-16)
I and IV
III and IV
II and IV
II , III and IV