The mass of BaCO3 produced when excess CO2 is bubbled through a solution of 0.205 mole Ba(OH) is :
81 gm
40.5 gm
20.25 gm
162 gm
Would gaseous HCl be considered as an Arrhenius acid ?
Yes
No
Not known
Gaseous HCl does not exist
The degree of hydrolysis in hydrolytic equilibrium
A- + H2O HZ + OH-
at salt concentration of 0.001 M is :
(Ka = 1 × 10-5)
1 × 10-3
1 × 10-4
5 × 10-4
1 × 10-6
A compound contains 54.55% carbon, 9.09% hydrogen, 36.36% oxygen. The empirical formula of this compound is:
C3H5O
C4H8O2
C2H4O2
C2H4O
pH of 1M NH3 aqueous solution is (Kb = 1.8 × 10-5)
11.13
12.5
13.42
11.55
A.
11.13
Kb = 1.8 × 10-5 [NH3] = 0.1 M
NH3 + H2O NH + OH-
Let concentration of [NH] = [OH-] = x
x2 = 1.8 × 10-6
x = 1.35 × 10-3
[OH-] = 1.35 × 10-3
pOH = -log (1.35 × 10-3)
= 2.87
pH = 14 - pOH
= 14 - 2.87 = 11.13
Equivalent weight of an acid :
depends on the reaction involved
depends upon the number of oxygen atoms present
is always constant
None of the above