An aqueous solution of hydrogen sulphide shows the equilibrium,

           H2H+ + HS-

If dilute hydrochloric acid is added to an aqueous solution of hydrogen sulphide without any temperature change, then:

1. The equilibrium constant will change
2. The concentration of HS- will increase
3. The concentration of undissociated hydrogen sulphide will decrease
4. The concentration of HS- will decrease

Subtopic:  Ionisation Constant of Acid, Base & Salt |
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When HCl gas is passed through a saturated solution of common salt, pure NaCl is precipitated because:

1. the impurities dissolve in HCl

2. HCl is highly soluble in H2O

3. the product of [Na+] and [Cl-] exceeds the solubility product of NaCl

4. the solubility product of NaCl is lowered by the chloride ion from aqueous HCl

Subtopic:  Solubility Product |
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The aqueous solution of a salt is alkaline. This shows that salt is made from:

1. a strong acid and strong base

2. a strong acid and weak base

3. a weak acid and weak base

4. a weak acid and strong base

Subtopic:  Acids & Bases - Definitions & Classification |
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40% of a racemic mixture of 0.2 moles of N2 and 0.6 moles of H2 react to give NH3 according to the equation, N2 (g) + H2(g)2NH3 (g) at constant temperature and pressure. Then the ratio of the final volume to the initial volume of gases is:

1. 4:5                       

2. 5:4

3. 7:10                     

4. 8:5

Subtopic:  Kp, Kc & Factors Affecting them |
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On addition of inert gas at constant volume to the reaction, N2 + 3H22NH3 at  equilibrium:

1. the reaction halts

2. forward reaction is favored

3. the reaction remains unaffected

4. backward reaction is favored

Subtopic:  Le Chatelier's principle |
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In which of the following case reaction goes farthest to completion?

1. K=103                                         

2. K=10-2

3. K=10                                           

4. K=100

Subtopic:  Introduction To Equilibrium | Kp, Kc & Factors Affecting them |
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For the reversible reaction,

N2 (g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3 (g) + heat

According to Le Chatelier’s principle, the equilibrium will shift in the forward direction by:                   

1. Increasing the concentration of NH3 (g) 

2. Decreasing the pressure

3. Decreasing the concentrations of N2 (g)and H2(g)

4. Increasing pressure and decreasing temperature

Subtopic:  Le Chatelier's principle |
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The correct representation for the solubility product constant of Ag2CrO4 is:

1. [Ag+]2[CrO42-]                             

2. [Ag2+][CrO42-]

3. [2Ag+][CrO42-]                             

4. [2Ag+]2[CrO42-]

Subtopic:  Solubility Product |
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pH of a saturated solution of Ba(OH)2 is 12. The value of solubility product Ksp of Ba(OH)2 is

1. 3.3 x 10-7                         

2. 5.0 x 10-7

3. 4.0 x 10-6                         

4.  5.0 x 10-6

Subtopic:  Solubility Product |
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At a given temperature the Kc for the reaction,

PCl5 (g PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g) is 2.4 x10-3. At the same temperature, the Kc for the reaction

PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g PCl5 (g)  is :

1. 2.4x10-3           

2. -2.4 x10-3

3. 4.2 x10          

4.  4.8 x10-2

Subtopic:  Kp, Kc & Factors Affecting them |
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