Relation between hydrolysis constant and dissociation constant ar

Subject

Chemistry

Class

JEE Class 12

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1.

In which of the following compound sp2 hybridisation is absent ?

  • CH ≡ C - CH = CH2

  • CH ≡ C - CH- CH3

  • CH- CH = CH2

  • CH= CH - CH- CH3


2.

How many electron pairs are present in valence shell of oxygen in water molecule ?

  • 4

  • 1

  • 2

  • 3


3.

C - Cl bond is stronger than C - I bond because

  • C - Cl bond is more ionic than C - I

  • C - Cl bond is more ionic than C - I

  • C -Cl bond is more covalent than C - I

  • C - Cl bond length is longer than C - I


4.

Number of unpaired electrons in sulphur is

  • 2

  • 6

  • 8

  • 1


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5.

100 mL of 0.01 M solution of NaOH is diluted to 1 dm3. What is the pH of the diluted solution?

  • 12

  • 11

  • 2

  • 3


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6.

Relation between hydrolysis constant and dissociation constant are given. Which is the correct formula for MgCl2 ?

  • KhKwKa

  • KhKwKb

  • KhKwKa × Kb

  • KwKhKb


B.

KhKwKb

For salt of weak base and strong acid,

KhKwKb

MgCl2 is a salt of weak base Mg(OH)2 and strong acid (HCl).

Therefore, KhKwKb


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7.

Calculate pOH of 0.001 M NH4OH when it is 1% dissociated in the solution.

  • 5

  • 2.96

  • 9.04

  • 11.04


8.

Heat of neutralization will be minimum for which of the following combination?

  • NaOH + H2SO4

  • NH4OH + CH3COOH

  • NaOH + HCl

  • NaOH + CH3COOH


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9.

The values of dissociation constant of bases are given below. Which is the weakest base?

  • 1.8 × 10-5

  • 4.8 × 10-10

  • 7.2 × 10-11

  • 7.07 × 10-7


10.

2 moles of helium gas expanded isothermally and irreversible at 27°C from volume 1 dm3 to 1 m3 at constant pressure of 100 kPa. Calculate the work done.

  • 99900 kJ

  • 99900 J

  • 34464.65 kJ

  • 34464.65 J


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