DPP 14 Ionic Equilibrium
DPP 14 Ionic Equilibrium
DPP 14 Ionic Equilibrium
1. The solubility of PbCl2 in water is 0.01 𝑀 at 25℃. Its maximum concentration in 0.1 𝑀 NaCl will be:
a) 2 × 10−3 𝑀 b) 1 × 10−4 𝑀 c) 1.6 × 10−2 𝑀 d) 4 × 10−4 𝑀
2. The solution of AgCl is unsaturated if:
a) [Ag + ][Cl− ] < 𝐾𝑠𝑝 b) [Ag + ][Cl− ] > 𝐾𝑠𝑝 c) [Ag + ][Cl− ] = 𝐾𝑠𝑝 d) None of these
3. A decimolar solution of ammonium hydroxide is ionised to the extent of 1.3%. If log 1.3. If log 1.3 = 0.11,
what is the pH of the solution?
a) 11.11 b) 9.11 c) 8.11 d) Unpredictable
4. 𝐾𝑐 for the reaction : [Ag(CN)2 ]− ⇌ Ag + + 2CN − , the equilibrium constant at 25C is 4.0 × 10-19, then the
silver ion concentration in a solution which was originally 0.1 molar in KCN and 0.03 molar in AgNO3 is :
a) 7.5 × 1018 b) 7.5 × 10−18 c) 7.5 × 1019 d) 7.5 × 10−19
5. For which salt the pH of its solution does not change with dilution?
a) NH4 Cl b) CH3 COONH4 c) CH3 COONa d) None of these
6. Mohr’s salt is a:
a) Normal salt b) Acid salt c) Basic salt d) Double salt
7. The dissociation equilibrium of a gas AB2 can be represented as :
2𝐴𝐵2 (g) ⇌ 2𝐴𝐵 (g) + 𝐵2 (g)
The degree of dissociation is ′𝑥′ and is small compared to 1. The expression relating the degree of
dissociation (𝑥) with equilibrium constant 𝐾𝑝 and total pressure 𝑝 is :
a) (2𝐾𝑝 / 𝑃 )1/3 b) (2𝐾𝑝 / 𝑃 )1/2 c) (𝐾𝑝 /𝑃) d) (2𝐾𝑝 /𝑃)
8. 𝐾sp for Cr(OH)3 is 2.7 × 10−31 . What is its solubility in mol/L?
a) 1 × 10−8 b) 8 × 10−8 c) 1.1 × 10−8 d) 0.18 × 10−8
9. The solubility of CaF2 is 2 × 10−4 mol/L. Its solubility product (𝐾sp ) is
a) 2.0 × 10−4 b) 4.0 × 10−3 c) 8.0 × 10−12 d) 3.2 × 10−11
10. SnCl2 and HgCl2 cannot co-exist in a solution because of:
a) Common ion effect
b) Le − Chatelier′s principle
c) Conc. of Cl− increases to precipitate both
d) Redox change
11. 1 dm3 solution containing 10−5 moles each of Cl ions and CrO−2
4 ions is treated with
10− 4 moles of silver nitrate. Which one of the following observation is made?
[𝐾sp Ag 2 CrO4 4 ∗ 10− 12 ]
[𝐾sp AgCl 1 ∗ 10−10 ]
a) Precipitation does not occur
b) Silver chromate gets precipitated first
c) Silver chloride gets precipitated first
d) Both silver chromate and silver chloride start precipitating simultaneously