Class Xi Ionic Equilibrium
Class Xi Ionic Equilibrium
Class Xi Ionic Equilibrium
Paper – 1
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Question 1:
The solubility in water of a sparingly soluble salt AB2 is 1.0 x 10-5 mol L-¹. Its solubility product number will be:
Question 3:
The molar solubility (in mol L-¹) of a sparingly soluble salt MX4 is 's'. The corresponding solubility product is Ksp .s is given in terms of Ksp by the
relation:
The solubility product of a salt having general formula MX2, in water is 4 x 10-12. The concentration of M²+ ions in the aqueous solution of the
salt is:
(a) 4.0 X 10-10M (b) 1.6 X 10-4M (c) 1.0 X 10-4M (d) 2.0 X 10-6M
Question 5:
What is [H+] in mol/L of a solution that is 0.20 M in CH3COONa and 0.10 M in CH3COOH? (Ka for CH3COOH = 1.8 x 10-5).
(a) 3.5 X 10-4 (b) 1.1 X 10-5 (c) 1.8 X 10-5 (d) 9.0 X 10-6
Question 7:
pH of a saturated solution of Ba(OH)2 is 12. The value of solubility product Ksp of Ba(OH)2 is:
(a) 3.3 X 10-7 (b) 5.0 X 10-7 (c) 4.0 X 10-6 (d) 5.0 X10-6
Question 8:
How many litres of water must be added to 1 L of an aqueous solution of HCI with a pH of 1 to create an aqueous solution with pH of 2?
(a) 0.1L (b) 0.9 L (c) 2.0 L (d) 9.0 L
Question 9:
Concentration of the Ag+ ions in a saturated solution of Ag₂C₂04 is 2.2 × 10-4 mol L-¹. Solubility product of Ag₂C₂04 is:
(a) 2.42 X 10-8 (b) 2.66 X 10-12 (c) 4.5 X 10-11 (d) 5.3 X 10-12
Question 10:
The solubility of BaSO4 in water is 2.42 × 10-3 gL-1 at 298 K. The value of its solubility product (Ksp) will be (Given molar mass of BaSO4 = 233 g
mol-¹)
(a) 1.08 X 10-10mol2L-2 (b) 1.08 X 10-12 mol2L-2 (c) 1.08 X 10-14 mol2L-2 (d) 1.08 X 10-8 mol2L-2
Question 12:
If a solution has of a pOH value of 14 at 25°C, H+ ion concentration in mol L -1 should be:
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 10 (d) 14
Question 14:
If pKb for fluoride ion at 25°C is 10.83, the ionisation constant of hydrofluoric acid in water at this, temperature is:
(a) 1.74 X 10-5 (b) 3.52 X 10-3 (c) 6.75 X 10-4 (d) 5.38 X 10-2
Question 16:
Concentrations of NH4Cl and NH4OH in buffer solution are in the ratio of 1: 1; Kb for NH4OH is 10-10. The pH of the buffer is:
(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 9 (d) 11
Question 17:
The solubility product of silver chloride is 1.44 x 10-4 at 373 K. The solubility of silver chloride in boiling water will be
(a) 0.72 X 10-4M (b) 1.20 X 10-2M (c) 0.72 X 10-2M (d) 1.20 X 10-4M
Question 18:
The dissociation constant (Ka) of a weak monobasic acid is 1.0 x 10-5. The pH of 0.1 M of that acid would be
(a) 3 (b) between 2 and 3 (c) 5 (d) 1
Question 21:
pH of water is 7. When a substance Y is dissolved in water, the pH becomes 13. The substance Y is salt of:
(a) strong acid and strong base (b) weak acid and weak base (c) strong acid and weak base (d) weak acid and strong base
Question 22:
For preparing a buffer solution of pH 6 by mixing sodium acetate and acetic acid, the ratio of the concentration of salt and acid should be (K a =
10-5)
(a) 1:10 (b) 10:1 (c) 100:1 (d) 1:100
Question 23:
(a) CH3COONa and CH3COOH (b) Na2SO4 and H₂SO4 (c) NaCl and NaOH (d) NH4Cl and NH4OH
Question 24: