Which has the highest pH? from Chemistry Equilibrium

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911.

Assertion : Mixture of CH3COOH and CH3COONH4 is an example of acidic buffer.

Reason: Acidic buffer contains equimolar mixture of weak acid and its salt with weak base.

  • If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.

  • If both aaertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.

  • If assertion is true but reason is false.

  • If both assertion and reason are false.


912.

Conjugate acid of CH3NH2 is :

  • CH3OH

  • CH3NH3+

  • CH2NH2+

  • CH3N-H


913.

Which one of the following aqueous solutions of salts has the lowest pH value ?

  • CH3COONa

  • NaCl

  • NH4OOCCH3

  • NH4Cl


914.

At equilibrium which is correct?

  • G = 0

  • S = 0

  • H = 0

  •  G°= 0


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915.

If the solubility of PbCl2 at 25°C is 6.3 x 10-2 mol/L , its solubility product is :

  • 1 x 10-6

  • 1 x 10-3

  • 1.1 x 10-6

  • 1.1 x 10-5


916.

Which of the following is most basic?

  • Al(OH)3

  • Cr(OH)3

  • La(OH)3

  • Fe(OH)3


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917.

Which has the highest pH?

  • CH3COOK

  • Na2CO3

  • NH4Cl

  • NaNO3


B.

Na2CO3

NH4Cl solution is acidic, its pH < 7. NaNO3 solution is neutral, its pH = 7. CH3COOK and Na2CO4solutions are basic their pH > 7. But Na2CO3 solution is more basic, its pH > pH of CH3COOK solution.


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918.

pH of a solution can be expressed as :

  • -loge [H+]

  • -log10 [H+]

  • loge [H+]

  • log10[H+]


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919.

K2Cr2O7 in acidic medium converts into

  • Cr2+

  • Cr3+

  • Cr4+

  • Cr5+


920.

KpKc for following reaction will be CO(g)+12 O2(g)CO2(g).

  • RT

  • 1RT

  • 1RT

  • RT2


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