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Date of Discussion: 6-July 2021

Marks: 80 Time: 30 min Challenger DPP No:7

Batch: Spark & Legend Ionic Equilibrium Topic: Basic Concepts

1. Which of the following will occur if a 0.1M solution of a weak acid is diluted to 0.01M at
constant temperature
1. [H  ] will decrease to 0.01M 2. pH will decrease
3. Percentage ionization will increase 4. K a will increase

2. One litre of water contains 10 7 mole hydrogen ions. The degree of ionization in water
will be
1. 1.8  107 % 2. 0.8  10 9 % 3. 3.6  10 7 % 4. 3.6  10 9 %

3. Which of the following is the strongest acid


1. H3PO4 2. H2SO4 3. HNO2 4. CH3COOH

4. A monoprotic acid in 0.1M solution, ionises to 0.001%. Its ionisation constant is


1. 1 10 3 2. 1 10 6 3. 1  108 4. 1 10 11

5. The degree of dissociation of 0.1M HCN solution is 0.01%. its ionisation constant
would be
1. 103 2. 105 3. 107 4. 109
6. Degree of dissociation of 0.1N CH3COOH is (Dissociation constant  1 10 5 )
1. 105 2. 104 3. 103 4. 102
7. The number of moles of hydroxide (OH  ) ion in 0.3 litre of 0.005 M solution of
Ba (OH) 2 is
1. 0.0050 2. 0.0030 3. 0.0015 4. 0.0075

8. The dissociation constant of a weak acid is 1.0  105 , the equilibrium constant for the reaction
with strong base is
1. 1.0  10 5 2. 1.0  10 9 3. 1.0  109 4. 1.0  1014

9. An aqueous solution of ammonia consists of


1. H+ 2. OH– 3. NH4+ 4. NH4+ and OH–

10. The pH of a 10 9 M solution of HCl in water is


1. 8 2. –8 3. Between 7 and 8 4. Between 6 and 7

11. The pH of 108 molar aqueous solution of HCl is


1. –8 2. 8
3. Between 6 and 7 4. Between 7 and 8

12. In a solution of acetic acid, sodium acetate is added, then its pH value
1. Decreases 2. Increases
3. Remains unchanged 4. (1) and (2) both are correct

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13. For two acids A and B, pK a  1.2, pK b  2.8 respectively in value, then which is true
1. A and B both are equally acidic 2. A is stronger than B
3. B is stronger than A 4. Neither A nor B is strong

14. Calculate the H  ion concentration in a 1.00 (M) HCN solution ( K a  4  1010 )
1. 4 1014 mole / litre 2. 2 105 mole / litre
3. 2.5  10 5 mole / litre 4. None of these

15. pK a values of two acids A and B are 4 and 5. The strengths of these two acids are related as

1. Acid A is 10 times stronger than acid B


2. Strength of acid A : strength of acid B  4 : 5
3. The strengths of the two acids can not be compared
4. Acid B is 10 times stronger than acid A

16. At 90 o C pure water has [H 3O  ]  10 6 M , the value of K w at this temperature will be


1. 106 2. 10 12 3. 10 14 4. 108

17. The unit of ionic product of water K w are


1. Mol 1L1 2. Mol 2 L2 3. Mol 2 L1 4. Mol 2 L2

18. What will be the pH of a solution formed by mixing 40ml of 0.10M HCl with 10ml of
0.45M NaOH
1. 12 2. 10 3. 8 4. 6
19. The pH of the solution containing 10ml of 0.1N NaOH and 10ml of 0.05 N H2SO4 would be
1. 0 2. 1 3. >7 4. 7

20. The dissociation constant of an acid HA is 1  10 5 . The pH of 0.1 molar solution of the acid will be

1. Five 2. Four 3. Three 4. One

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