Match the following equilibria with the corresponding condition.
| A. | Liquid ⇌ Vapour | I. | Saturated solution | 
| B. | Solid ⇌ Liquid | II. | Boiling point | 
| C. | Solid ⇌ Vapour | III. | Sublimation point | 
| D. | Solute (s) ⇌ Solute (solution) | IV. | Melting point | 
| V | Unsaturated solution | 
Codes:
| A | B | C | D | |
| 1. | II | IV | III | I | 
| 2. | I | II | III | V | 
| 3. | V | IV | III | II | 
| 4. | IV | V | III | II | 
| Column I (Reaction) | Column II (Equilibrium constant) | 
| A. | 1. | 
| B. | 2. | 
| C. | 3. | 
| 4. | 
Codes:
| A | B | C | |
| 1. | 4 | 3 | 2 | 
| 2. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 
| 3. | 1 | 4 | 3 | 
| 4. | 4 | 1 | 3 | 
Match the standard free energy of the reaction with the corresponding equilibrium constant.
| A. | 1. K>1 | 
| B. | 2. K=1 | 
| C. | 3. K=0 | 
| 4. K<1 | 
Codes:
| A | B | C | |
| 1. | 4 | 1 | 2 | 
| 2. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 
| 3. | 2 | 4 | 3 | 
| 4. | 4 | 1 | 3 | 
Match the following species with the corresponding conjugate acid:
| Species | Conjugate acid | 
| A. | 1. | 
| B. | 2. | 
| C. | 3. | 
| D. | 4. | 
| 5. | 
Codes
| A | B | C | D | |
| 1. | 2 | 5 | 1 | 5 | 
| 2. | 2 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 
| 3. | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 
| 4. | 4 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 
Match Column-I with Column-II and mark the appropriate option:
| 
			 Column-I (Term)  | 
			
			 Column-II (Conditions)  | 
		||
| (A) | 
			 Equilibrium  | 
			(i) | |
| (B) | 
			 Spontaneous reaction  | 
			(ii) | |
| (C) | 
			 Non-spontaneous reaction  | 
			(iii) | 
Codes:
| Options: | A | B | C | 
| 1. | (ii) | (iii) | (i) | 
| 2. | (i) | (ii) | (iii) | 
| 3. | (ii) | (i) | (iii) | 
| 4. | (iii) | (i) | (ii) | 
Given below are two statements:
| Assertion (A): | The increasing order or acidity of hydrogen halides is HF<HCI<HBr<HI. | 
| Reason (R): | While comparing acids formed by the elements belonging to the same group of the periodic table, H-A bond strength is a more important factor in determining the acidity of an acid than the polar nature of the bond. | 
| 1. | Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). | 
| 2. | Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). | 
| 3. | (A) is True but (R) is False. | 
| 4. | (A) is False but (R) is True. | 
Given below are two statements:
| Assertion (A): | A solution containing a mixture of acetic acid and sodium acetate maintains a constant value of pH on the addition of small amounts of acid or alkali. | 
| Reason (R): | A solution containing a mixture of acetic acid and sodium acetate acts as a buffer solution. | 
| 1. | Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). | 
| 2. | Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). | 
| 3. | (A) is True but (R) is False. | 
| 4. | (A) is False but (R) is True. | 
Given below are two statements:
| Assertion (A): | The ionisation of hydrogen sulphide in water is low in the presence of hydrochloric acid. | 
| Reason (R): | Hydrogen sulphide is a weak acid. | 
| 1. | Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). | 
| 2. | Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). | 
| 3. | (A) is True but (R) is False. | 
| 4. | (A) is False but (R) is True. | 
| Assertion (A): | For any chemical reaction at a particular temperature, the equilibrium constant is fixed and is a characteristic property. | 
| Reason (R): | Equilibrium constant is independent of temperature. | 
| 1. | Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). | 
| 2. | Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). | 
| 3. | (A) is True but (R) is False. | 
| 4. | (A) is False but (R) is True. | 
Given below are two statements:
| Assertion (A): | An aqueous solution of ammonium carbonate is basic. | 
| Reason (R): | 
			 The acidic or basic nature of a salt solution of a salt of a weak acid and a weak base depends on the Ka and Kb values of the acid and the base forming it.  | 
		
| 1. | Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). | 
| 2. | Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). | 
| 3. | (A) is True but (R) is False. | 
| 4. | (A) is False but (R) is True. |