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For the chemical reaction, 3X(g)+Y(g)X3Y(g);

the amount of X3Y at equilibrium is affected by :

1. Temperature and pressure

2. Temperature only

3. Pressure only

4. Temperature, pressure and catalyst

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H2S gas when passed through a solution of cations containing HCl precipitates the cations of the second group in qualitative analysis but not those belonging to the fourth group. It is because: 
 

1. Presence of HCl decreases the sulphide ion concentration
2. Presence of HCl increases the sulphide ion concentration
3. Solubility product of group II sulphides is more than that of group IV sulphides
4. Sulphides of group IV cations are unstable in HCl


        

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The equilibrium constant Br2 2Br at 500 K and 700 K are 10-10 and 10-5 respectively. The reaction is:

(a) endothermic                                  (b) exothermic

(c) fast                                               (d) slow

 

1. a,b

2.c,b

3.a,d

4 c,d

Subtopic:  Kp, Kc & Factors Affecting them |
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Solubility of a gas in liquid increases on:

1. Addition of a catalyst

2. Increasing the pressure

3. Decreasing the pressure

4. Increasing the temperature

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A solution is called saturated if:

1. ionic concentration product < solubility product

2. ionic concentration product > solubility product

3. ionic concentration product  solubility product

4. none of the above

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The concentration of [H+] and concentration of [OH-] of a 0.1M aqueous solution of 2% ionised weak monobasic acid is                                                                    

[ionic product of water = 1x 10-14]

1. 0.02x10-3 M and 5x10-11 M

2. 1x10-3 M and 3x10-11 M

3. 2x10-3 M and 5x10-12 M

4. 3x10-2 M and 4x10-13 M

Subtopic:  Ionisation Constant of Acid, Base & Salt |
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The relation for calculating pH of a weak base is:

1. pH =pKw -1/2 pKb + 1/2 logc

2. pH =pKw +1/2 pKb - 1/2 logc

3. pH =pKw -1/2 pKa + 1/2 logc

4. none of the above

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In a closed container of 1 dm³, 8 moles of \(AB_3\)​ gas reach equilibrium following the reaction:
\(2 \mathrm{AB}_3(g) \rightleftharpoons \mathrm{~A}_2(g)+3 \mathrm{~B}_2(g)\)
What is the equilibrium constant when 2 moles of \(A_2\) are observed at equilibrium?

1. 72 mol2L-2                     

2. 36 mol2L-2 

3. 3 mol2L-2                       

4. 27 mol2L-2  

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Which is Lewis base?

1. HCl               

2. HNO3

3. HF               

4. NH3

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For a reversible reaction, if the concentrations of the reactants are doubled, the equilibrium constant will be                                                                                       

1. one-fourth                         

2. halved

3. doubled                             

4. the same

Subtopic:  Introduction To Equilibrium |
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